Haltlose personality disorder (HLPD) refers to personality disorders with chronic alcohol dependency, and have psychopathic characteristics and lack concentration and persistence in life. Haltose personality disorder persons are characterized by short-sighted selfishness, irresponsible and hedonistic tendencies combined with an inability or ability to connect one's identity to the past or future. They also include a lack of inhibition. The person is unable to concentrate or persevere and lives only in the moment. They live in the moment, with only the immediate moods, effects, and interests. People with haltlose personality disorder are moody and often passive. They can quickly change from being overconfident in their victory to become defiant. They alternate between displaying an optimistic, competent image that claims they are "destined for great things" and more realistic cynicism or depression. They show signs of "strong emotional irritability leading to violence or erratic temper issues”.

Can HLPD be diagnosed?
Yes, HLPD can still be diagnosed under OSPD/PDNOS aka Otherspecifed personality disorder

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Pub: 03 Nov 2024 00:26 UTC

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