Do you choose people and situations that lead to disappointment or mistreatment even when better options are available?
Do you reject the attempts of others to help you?
Following positive personal events, do you respond with depression, guilt, or a behavior that produces pain (e.g., an accident)?
Do you incite angry or rejecting responses from others and then feel hurt or humiliated?
Do you reject opportunities for pleasure or are you reluctant to acknowledge enjoying yourself?
Do you fail to accomplish tasks crucial to your personal objectives despite having an ability to do so?
Are you uninterested in or do you reject people who consistently treat you well?
Do you excessively sacrifice yourself that is unsolicited by the intended recipients of the sacrifice?
Based on your answers, it is unlikely that you have self-defeating personality disorder, although you may be displaying a sign related to it. People with this type of personality put other people’s needs before their own. Giving themselves to others is what makes them happy. These people can go far and even give up on what they want to please another person. What gives meaning to their lives is to improve another’s life. Self-defeating personality disorder is not an official diagnosis and therefore the amount of research on this condition is scarce.
Based on your answers, you may be displaying some signs of a self-defeating personality disorder. Interventions are often difficult, because patients may resist treatment. They feel like they need to be submissive to others. The essential feature of self-defeating personality disorder is a pathological pattern of self-defeating behavior. It may be useful to discuss your symptoms with a doctor to understand what can be done to improve your quality of life. Self-defeating personality disorder, however, is not an official diagnosis and therefore the amount of research on this condition is scarce.
Based on your answers, you are displaying several symptoms typically seen among individuals who have a self-defeating personality disorder. It may be important to seek medical support for your symptoms, even if you don’t want to. A self-defeating personality disorder is characterized by a pervasive pattern of self-defeating behavior, which usually starts by early adulthood. People with this disorder may avoid pleasurable experiences and may have relationships in which they suffer. Sufferers often resist treatment because they think they need to be submissive to others. Self-defeating personality disorder, however, is not an official diagnosis and therefore the amount of research on this condition is scarce.
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