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My Story : My Date with My Body

Third Eye Bloglet

Personality Disorders


Posting to third eye bloglet - Page 102 - Personality Disorders - September 12, 2008.

My Story : My Date with My Body - the third eye bloglet about vision, mind, sex, science, and society. It makes a real interesting as well as a mind-boggling reading:

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In fact personality disorders and personality types are synonyms to a certain extent.

In other words, personality as such is a disorder in itself.

It all spring out of various different ways of squeezing eyes while ther are open.

They are not fully open.

They are squeezed.

If they are opened full in their total width, the thing called personality disappears at all from the creative existence that the human body-mind-soul is.

Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders has listed ten personality disorders, grouped into three clusters:

  • Cluster A (odd or eccentric disorders)

    • Paranoid personality disorder: characterized by irrational suspicions and mistrust of others
    • Schizoid personality disorder: lack of interest in social relationships, seeing no point in sharing time with others
    • Schizotypal personality disorder: also avoids social relationships, though out of a fear of people

  • Cluster B (dramatic, emotional, or erratic disorders)

    • Antisocial personality disorder: "pervasive disregard for the law and the rights of others."
    • Borderline personality disorder: extreme "black and white" thinking, instability in relationships, self-image, identity and behavior
    • Histrionic personality disorder: "pervasive attention-seeking behavior including inappropriate sexual seductiveness and shallow or exaggerated emotions
    • Narcissistic personality disorder: "a pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and a lack of empathy"

  • Cluster C (anxious or fearful disorders)

    • Avoidant personality disorder: social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation and avoidance of social interaction
    • Dependent personality disorder: pervasive psychological dependence on other people.
    • Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (not the same as Obsessive-compulsive disorder): characterized by rigid conformity to rules, moral codes, and excessive orderliness

Now, what is a personality that is in order? Don't we see all these disorders in each and every person to this extent or that? Even if they don't voice their tendencies in an overt way, don't people have them all at the back of their minds in a covert way never expressing them in clear words not only to the world around but to their own self too?

Till personality is there, creativity is not.

When we go creative, we stop belonging to this personality type or that.

We no more have a personality to define, describe, limit or predict us.

According to Webspacebiz.com, here is a list of emotions that make a personality what it stands for:

  • Accepted - regarded favorably
  • Accepting - open or welcoming
  • Agitated - troubled or nervous
  • Alarmed - anxious or frightened awareness of danger
  • Amused - entertained or laughing
  • Angry - feeling or showing anger
  • Angst - profound feeling of generalized anxiety or dread
  • Annoyed - pestered; harassed; attacked repeatedly
  • Anticipating - looking forward or expecting
  • Anxious - experiencing worry or unease; very eager to do something
  • Apprehensive - anticipating something with anxiety or fear
  • Apathy - not interested or enthusiastic
  • Aversion - strong dislike or disinclination
  • Awed - feeling of great respect mixed with fear
  • Bitter - feeling anger, hurt and resentment
  • Bored - feel weary and uninterested by being dull and tedious
  • Bewildered - perplexed or confused
  • Betrayed - involving treachery, disloyal or break of trust
  • Calm - peaceful and not showing nervousness, anger or other emotions
  • Cautious - careful to avoid potential problem or danger
  • Close - connected; united; bound together by strong relationship and common interest
  • Comfortable - enjoying physical comfort
  • Compassion - concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
  • Complete - whole; doesn’t need anything
  • Contented - in a state of peaceful happiness or satisfaction
  • Confident - feeling certain in oneself or about something
  • Confused - bewildered; having difficulty to understand
  • Constrained - compel or forced towards a course of action
  • Courageous - brave
  • Depressed - feel utterly dispirited or dejected
  • Disappointed - sad or displeased because one’s hopes or expectations have not been fulfilled
  • Discontented - lack of satisfaction
  • Disgusted - strong revulsion or indignation
  • Desire - strong feeling of wanting to have something or wishing for something to happen
  • Delightful - very pleased
  • Determined - resolute; having firmness of purpose
  • Distressed - extreme anxiety or suffering
  • Doubtful - uncertain
  • Drained - tired or used up completely
  • Elated -
  • Euphoric - intensely happy
  • Embarrassed - feeling awkward, self-conscious or ashamed
  • Emphatetic -
  • Enjoying - taking pleasure in
  • Ennui - listless and dissatisfied arising from boredom
  • Enthusiasm - intense enjoyment, interest or approval
  • Envious - resentful longing aroused by another’s possessions, quality or luck
  • Ecstatic- subjecting to mystical experience
  • Fearful - afraid
  • Friendship - feeling of having a bond of mutual affection but not sexual
  • Frustrated - unfulfilled
  • Glee - great delight
  • Glad - pleased; grateful
  • Gratitude - thankful
  • Greed - intense and selfish desire for food, wealth or power
  • Grief - intense sorrow especially caused by someone’s death
  • Guilty - feeling of being responsible for a wrongdoing, fault or error
  • Hate - feeling of hatred or intense dislike towards
  • Happy - having pleasure or contentment
  • Homesick - feeling upset because one is missing one’s home
  • Honored - feeling of pride and pleasure from being shown respect
  • Hope - feeling of expectation and desire for something to happen
  • Horror - intense feeling of fear, shock or disgust
  • Humbled - modest or low estimate of one’s own importance
  • Hurt - mental pain or distress
  • Impatient - lacking patience or tolerance
  • Inadequate - unable to deal with a situation or life
  • Indignant - annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment
  • Interested - wanting to know about something or someone
  • Irritated - annoyed
  • Isolated - remote; lonely
  • Joyful - feeling of great pleasure and happiness
  • Jealous - resentful of someone regarded as a sexual rival; fiercely fighting for attention
  • Lonely - sad because one has no friends or company; solitary; unfrequented and remote
  • Love - intense feeling of deep affection; deep romantic or sexual attachment to someone
  • Lust - strong sexual desire
  • Mad - extremely foolish or ill-advised; very enthusiastic about something
  • Melancholy - deep and long lasting sadness
  • Modest - unassuming in the estimation of one’s abilities; relatively moderate; decent
  • Misunderstood - fail to be understood correctly; misjudged
  • Naive - lacking experience, wisdom and judgement
  • Nervous - apprehensive; easily agitated or alarmed
  • Negative - pessimistic; undesirable; denial; unwelcome; expressing disagreement or refusal
  • Nostalgic - sentimental longing or wishful affection for the past
  • Pain - mental suffering or distress
  • Panic - sudden uncontrollable fear or anxiety; informal frenzied hurry to do something
  • Patient - having or showing patience
  • Peaceful - free from disturbance; calm; inclined to avoid conflict
  • Phobia - irrational fear of something
  • Pity - feeling of sorrow and compassion caused by sufferings of others
  • Pleasure - feeling of happy satisfaction and enjoyment
  • Proud - deep pleasure or satisfaction derived from achievement, qualities, possessions; excessively high opinion of oneself; Rage - violent uncontrollable anger
  • Regret - express sorrow, repentance or disappointment
  • Remorseful - deep regret or guilt for a wrong committed
  • Resentful - feeling of bitterness or indignation
  • Sad - unhappy; feeling sorrow
  • Satisfied - met expectations, needs or desires
  • Self-pity - excessive concern with and unhappiness over one’s own troubles
  • Shame - feeling of humiliation caused by awareness of wrong or foolish behavior; loss of esteem
  • Shy - timid in the company of others; slow or reluctant to do; specified dislike or aversion
  • Shock - feeling caused by sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience
  • Suffer - experience something bad or unpleasant
  • Surprised - mild astonishment caused by something unexpected
  • Suspense - feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen
  • Sympathetic - showing sympathy or approval of an idea, action, sentiment or opinion
  • Terrified - feel terror or extreme fear
  • Tired - exhausted the patience or interest of; feeling drained; bored
  • Troubled - worried of inconvenience; problematic
  • Trust - firm belief in reliability, truth, ability or strength of someone or something
  • Understanding - sympathetically aware of other people’s feelings
  • Vulnerable - feeling exposed to being attacked or harmed
  • Wonder - feeling of surprise or admiration caused by something beautiful, unexpected or unfamiliar
  • Worried - anxious or troubled over actual or potential difficulties
  • Wrathful - intense anger
  • Yearning - intense feeling of loss and longing for something
  • Zestful - great enthusiasm and energy

In our next few posts, we'll be going into their details at the level of understanding them from the psychological and social angles as well as in the context of squeezing the eyes in innumerable different ways resulting into falling in the trap of all these emotions.


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