A novelist wants to write a book centered on a character described as suspicious and on guard all of the time. The character has
difficult relationships with friends and relatives as a result of a distrustful nature, he overreacts to minor events that may lead to aggression, and he is delusional. What advice would you give to the novelist
We can actually deduce here that the advice that one would give to the novelist is: B. You have accurately described paranoid personality disorder, except that the disorder does not involve delusions.
<h3>Who is a novelist?</h3>
A novelistrefers to an individual who is known to write stories in novels for readers to be informed or gain knowledge.
We see that the advice that the novelist can get is to not including delusions as a paranoidpersonality disorder.