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Do you believe your spouse has a personality disorder? If so, which? (choose one)

Paranoid personality disorder
Schizotypal personality disorder
Schizoid personality disorder
Antisocial personality disorder
Histrionic personality disorder
Narcissistic personality disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
Avoidant personality disorder
Dependent personality disorder
Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder
None (when not in MLC)

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Discussion MLC and personality disorders
OP: February 23, 2012, 02:43:16 AM
I'm posting this to create a discussion about a subject which is on a number of threads, but not all in one place. Not all people with MLC have a personality disorder, and not all people with personality disorders (PD) have a MLC. But there seem to be some people who have a severe or mild PD which comes to a head in midlife. I feel that it is important to face who our spouse is in order to come to terms with how to deal with them during and beyond MLC.

I realise that (a) most of us are not psychologists, and are only guessing, based on tests/ descriptions, and (b) individuals may have more than one PD, but I assume that one is dominant.

RCR has already discussed personality disorders: http://www.midlifecrisismarriageadvocate.com/mlc_personality-disorder.html and personality disorders in a relationship http://www.midlifecrisismarriageadvocate.com/mlc_personality-disorder_in-relationship.html

You can look at a PD test on http://www.4degreez.com/misc/personality_disorder_test.mv.
Here is a brief descriptive list (obviously this is a simplification).
Cluster A (odd or eccentric disorders)
1. Paranoid personality disorder (paranoia and a pervasive, long-standing suspiciousness and generalized mistrust of others)
2. Schizotypal personality disorder (a need for social isolation, anxiety in social situations, odd behavior and thinking, and often unconventional beliefs.)
3. Schizoid personality disorder (a lack of interest in social relationships, a tendency towards a solitary lifestyle, secretiveness, narcissism, emotional coldness, and sometimes (sexual) apathy)

Cluster B (dramatic, emotional or erratic disorders)
4. Antisocial personality disorder (no regard for right and wrong. They may often violate the law and the rights of others, landing in frequent trouble or conflict. They may lie, behave violently, and have drug and alcohol problems)
5. Histrionic personality disorder (a pattern of excessive emotionality and attention-seeking, including an excessive need for approval and inappropriately seductive behavior)
6. Narcissistic personality disorder (an inflated sense of their own importance and a deep need for admiration. )
7. Borderline personality disorder (a prolonged disturbance of personality function, characterized by depth and variability of moods)

Cluster C (anxious or fearful disorders)
8. Avoidant personality disorder (social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation, and avoidance of social interaction.)
9. Dependent personality disorder (a pervasive psychological dependence on other people)
10. Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder (pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency)

11. None (when not in MLC). We have seen that our MLCers become anbormally narcissistic, moody, antisocial, etc, but this is nothing like who they were before MLC.
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Re: MLC and personality disorders
#1: February 23, 2012, 05:32:32 AM
Where is the "All of the Above" button?
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Re: MLC and personality disorders
#2: February 23, 2012, 06:00:27 AM
Lol doc!!! You've got your hands full!

There is usually one which is dominant, isn't there? (I mean, when not in MLC, when they can suddenly display PD that they have never had before).
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Re: MLC and personality disorders
#3: February 23, 2012, 06:13:06 AM
  My whacko lovebug has none of the above to a serious degree. Shades of grey. Avoidant Personality Disorder but he doesn't exhibit social inhibition. He can sing and play guitar around the campfire..(old H)
  New H who knows after he hid in the basement and ran away I don't know his new personality except through drop offs and pick ups. He doesn't stay in touch with anyone from before BD. Not us not his regular family LOL and not his old friends. Just seems like ow and her group. (her group appears pretty empty)
  He's a Clingy Avoidant Confused Fearful Nostalgic Cycler....drinking brown wine... :P
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Re: MLC and personality disorders
#4: February 23, 2012, 06:46:16 AM
We must be having the same issue on our mind today , because before I saw your post I asked people on this site to let me know if there spouses had mental issues before MLC. Mine did.
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Re: MLC and personality disorders
#5: February 23, 2012, 07:12:59 AM
Where is the "All of the Above" button?

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My husband has exhibited all of the disorders at some point! He tries them on for size I suppose! Prior to BD, he did tend to have some depressive episodes. He would brood and come up blaming others for his unhappiness. Not healthy, but not extreme either. Now, for the most part, he strives to maintain his self-delusions, MLC style.

For the record, his mother has extreme issues and is nuts. Not sure if she is NPD or Borderline. Also 2 of my children have been diagnosed Anxiety/Depressive disordered.
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Re: MLC and personality disorders
#6: February 23, 2012, 11:49:59 AM
  My whacko lovebug has none of the above to a serious degree. Shades of grey. Avoidant Personality Disorder but he doesn't exhibit social inhibition. He can sing and play guitar around the campfire..(old H)
 

Shades of grey.  I was just writing about this on the 'how mental are they' thread.  (Pretty mental - but we all know that  ;D ).

I'm just hypothesising, that the average MLCer, because they were able to function to a reasonably high level prior to crisis, had a milder version of mental health issues (anxiety, depression, bipolar etc) and/or personality disorder, because, if they'd been more severe on the spectrum, they wouldn't have been able to have kept up the facade for so long.

I too think my H is avoidant to some degree.  What has become really clear to me though - is that he doesn't feel at all comfortable in social settings unless he has a 'something' in between him and other people.  Give him that 'something' and he can do anything.
For his job - he has a camera and his work to buffer him from others.  It's all about the work.  He doesn't let people see the real him.
Before this, he was in a band.  He could get up on stage and sing and play guitar, in front of anyone.  Remove the guitar, and he sometimes found it difficult to connect with people.  This always puzzled me.  I'm the opposite.  I just love having a yarn to anybody - don't enjoy being the centre of attention on a stage with my guitar in hand.  It removes the connection for me.
Just pondering and wondering .........  I've been thinking about this a lot lately.  How would it work if we did reconcile?  Would this part of him just annoy the heck out of me now?  Will he have matured and be more well rounded? Is this one of the issues that the MLCer is meant to navigate in the crisis?

My H is even aware of this.  At BD he said that he didn't know who he was any more. (identity crisis)
A year later, he said that he knew he hid behind his camera.  That he felt naked without it and couldn't be around people.
His replay activities all revolve around work, and work people.
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Re: MLC and personality disorders
#7: February 23, 2012, 12:00:51 PM
My H has always had these schizoid characteristics; avoiding social contact, prefering solitary activities, not understanding the impact he had on others when he was cross or stonewalling, and capable of going for days without speaking. He would never speak about his feelings.

In MLC he became the opposite; he spoke a lot about his feelings, and suddenly wanted to go out a lot. At first I went with him, to the point of exhaustion (4 a.m. in jazz clubs when I still had to work and look after the family). Then he replaced me with OW. After years of never wanting to go out, he suddenly went out often, with her. That really hurt.

Now he's back to being in his shell.
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Re: MLC and personality disorders
#8: February 23, 2012, 12:04:08 PM

In MLC he became the opposite; he spoke a lot about his feelings, and suddenly wanted to go out a lot. At first I went with him, to the point of exhaustion (4 a.m. in jazz clubs when I still had to work and look after the family). Then he replaced me with OW. After years of never wanting to go out, he suddenly went out often, with her. That really hurt.


Mermaid - I could have written the above about my H.  I too was replaced with an OW who was more than happy to do these new things with him.  It hurts a lot.  :-\
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