You know, whatever, I do not know a whole lot about personality disorders, other than antisocial, which I know a lot about. It has always been my impression that personality disorders represent sort of the underlying neural structure of a person's brain. Its operating system, sort of. Meaning, you can't really very easily change it. Maybe not at all. I know this is controversial and it may differ from disorder to disorder.
Anyhow, I don't think mood states can change the underlying personality structure of a person, really. To me, if you have it, you have it. At least, that is certainly the way it is for psychopaths, with whom I have a lot of experience. In my opinion, there is no cure for that illness, if it is, in fact, an illness at all. Which I do not know the answer to.
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