Yes, the answer is B. When you put yourself in someone else's shoes, it's a metaphorical statement. You aren't replacing a person, changing roles with them, of being jealous of them. However, you are looking at something from the way they see it.
There is many reasons why personality disorders can be controversial like the following
• Personality disorders can be mistakenly diagnosed. Like most other disorders as well, it's not that uncommon to happen.
• It can make you feel labeled
• Sometimes when a patient doesn't fit into specifically one category, they may be diagnosed with more than one disorder.
• One thing I've personally noticed is that a person under 18 sometimes may not be diagnosed with a personality disorder yet but it's diagnosed with something different than what they should actually be treated for. I've found that personally annoying because, sometimes it's clear they have a personality disorder or they match for it. But sometimes it just depends, Y'know. It depends on who is evaluating you.
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