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vaieri [72.5K]
4 years ago
9

What mental personality disorder or mental problem may this be? Person A is a teen girl. Person A shows lack of emotion towards

anyone and has more of a dark mind and does not like to talk to people. She also tends to lash out randomly and can change emotions pretty frequently. She has no remorse and blames others for her own actions. She also self harms herself and can have a high self of confidence and a low self of confidence it depends more on her mood. She also lacks showing joy and doesn't get really attached to people and she goes to a psychiatrist. She has been reported to possibly have depression.
Person A. May be a Psychopathic and a Sociopath put non of them match JUST right.
Comment what you think she may have
Health
1 answer:
Pepsi [2]4 years ago
7 0
She could be bipolar as well as depressed. or she could be bipolar with her feelings and going through post traumatic stress. 
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