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Old Jun 20, 2014, 09:47 PM
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Can a person have more than one personality disorder?

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Old Jun 21, 2014, 05:31 AM
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Yup, it's actually very common.

Of course some PD's have overlapping symptoms or you may also have traits of one or more.
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Old Jun 21, 2014, 01:54 PM
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I have what's known as a 'combined' PD, i.e. Borderline and Paranoid. Basically i think they score up your traits for each one and past a certain point you qualify for diagnosis. I've never heard of people having more than two though.
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Old Jun 23, 2014, 06:36 PM
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Yes, it is. I've heard its actually fairly common. I have Dependent & Schizotypal which oddly enough is a common comorbidity though quite opposite of each other lol.
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Old Jun 23, 2014, 06:58 PM
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Yes, I have two.
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Old Jun 24, 2014, 07:49 AM
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I have bipolar and schitzoaffective and depression
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