Patients with personality disorders have a body language specific to their
disorder. It comprises an unequivocal series of subtle presenting signs. The
patient’s body language usually reflects the underlying mental health
problem. For instance: people with Avoidant Personality Disorder and
patients with its diametrical opposite, the Narcissistic Personality
Disorder, comport themselves differently.
A few examples:
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