coolgal82
she/her, terminally silly :3
- Sep 10, 2024
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Wtf is up woth all the stigma around personality disorders, especially cluster B disorders? Like yeah they can cause people to act in harmful ways but like that doesnt mean having that disorder makes you an awful person? they can easily be treated if the person seeks treatment and having one doesn't automatically make you evil, yet i see the idea pushed around so often, even here where i thought it'd be less common. Honestly as someone who possibly has one and is in the process of like going to see a psychiatrist it feels kinda alienating, like even if it isnt confirmed and it might not be that seeing all the hate around these things just makes me feel awful.
Why can people realise with other conditions that the people suffering from them arent all awful people but for some conditions they just cant wrap their heads around it? especially with how like the term "narcissist" is used like people with NPD arent all automatically awful people because of their disorder but the label of narcissist is just slapped onto anyone who does bad stuff really, and i feel that doesnt help with the stigma. Alot of the stigma is just driven by very poor media representation i think, like for BPD you have the whole psycho yandere trope which also doesnt help with representation, and for ASPD ofc you have the whole thing of them all being serial killers even when plenty of people with it can just live normal lives (also how the terms psychopath/sociopath are used/seen tbh). (as for HPD i don't know enough about it to really talk about any stigma against it but if you know anything feel free to like chime in)
Idfk. it's all so tiring, as i said, why can people account for some disorders/conditions and realise the person isnt that condition, but for these types they just cant? i hate it. Thanks for coming to my ted talk. feel free to add anything you want (unless youre just gonna be the type of person i described lmao)
Why can people realise with other conditions that the people suffering from them arent all awful people but for some conditions they just cant wrap their heads around it? especially with how like the term "narcissist" is used like people with NPD arent all automatically awful people because of their disorder but the label of narcissist is just slapped onto anyone who does bad stuff really, and i feel that doesnt help with the stigma. Alot of the stigma is just driven by very poor media representation i think, like for BPD you have the whole psycho yandere trope which also doesnt help with representation, and for ASPD ofc you have the whole thing of them all being serial killers even when plenty of people with it can just live normal lives (also how the terms psychopath/sociopath are used/seen tbh). (as for HPD i don't know enough about it to really talk about any stigma against it but if you know anything feel free to like chime in)
Idfk. it's all so tiring, as i said, why can people account for some disorders/conditions and realise the person isnt that condition, but for these types they just cant? i hate it. Thanks for coming to my ted talk. feel free to add anything you want (unless youre just gonna be the type of person i described lmao)