With rejected stalkers, the continual clinging to a relationship of an inadequate or dependent person couples with the entitlement of the narcissistic personality, and the persistent jealousy of the paranoid personality.
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"What a normal person might perceive as friendliness is often seen as an intrusion to someone who has a paranoid personality, " said Richard Hagberg, an organizational psychologist who advises fast-growing companies.
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McGlashan et al . ( 2000 ) stated that this may be due to overlapping criteria with other personality disorders, such as avoidant personality disorder, paranoid personality disorder and borderline personality disorder.
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The film depicts the marital life of a woman being disturbed by another woman suffering from paranoid personality disorder, who develops hatred towards men after being subjected to domestic violence by her husband.
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This diagnostic rubric is not recommended for general use because it is not clearly demarcated either from simple schizophrenia or from schizoid or paranoid personality disorders, or possibly autism and aspergers as currently diagnosed.
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Children who had experienced such verbal abuse were three times as likely as other children ( who did not experience such verbal abuse ) to have borderline, narcissistic, obsessive-compulsive or paranoid personality disorders in adulthood.
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Before U . S . District Judge David Hittner, Dietz testified that Soldier of Fortune's classified ads catered to " lunatics " and " crackpots " and appealed to paranoid personalities, according to Chronicle reports.
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In addition to what she called a provisional diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia, Dr . Johnson found that Kaczynski was suffering from other serious mental illnesses, including " paranoid personality disorder with avoidant and antisocial features ( premorbid ) ."
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On this occasion the defence also submitted evidence that Martin was diagnosed with paranoid personality disorder exacerbated by depression and that his paranoia was specifically directed at anyone intruding into his home; he was also diagnosed with Asperger syndrome.
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"' Personality Disorders include, but are not limited to "': paranoid personality disorder, schizoid personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, antisocial personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, avoidant personality disorder, dependent personality disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder; and organic intellectual disabilities.