Abstract

Personality disorders are known in the classical psychiatric literature as “psychopaties”, leading to a permanent or episodic maladaptation of the individual in the social, professional, relational, marital integration field. Family and social factors can always influence a pathological personogenesis, starting with the very primary network of social support. Persistent adjustment difficulties may outline a personality disorder which can be developed during critical periods in life. Disharmonic traits, favor the contact with negative life events, which associated with relational difficulties, may be involved in the onset of certain psychotic disorders. The evolution of the latter depends on a great number of personological, social and spiritual factors.

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