Ngl, I love papd, it's a really interesting disorder. It's unfortunate that they no longer diagnose it
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Ngl, I love papd, it's a really interesting disorder. It's unfortunate that they no longer diagnose it

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what r th forgotten/propose subtypes/variants? :eyes emoji:
The forgotten PDs are
Depressive Personality Disorder (DpPD) [a.k.a. Melancholic Personality Disorder (MePD)]
Sadistic Personality Disorder (SaPD)
Self-defeating Personality Disorder (SDPD) [a.k.a. Masochistic Personality Disorder (MaPD)]
Passive-Agressive personality disorder (PAPD) [a.k.a. Negativistic Personality Disorder (NgPD)]
And the proposed subtypes/variants are Millon's classifications! Basically names for PDs with traits from other PDs
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On July 5, 1977 a 26-year-old Navy enlisted man hijacked an interstate bus at gunpoint, killed two passengers and wounded two others before he surrendered after a nine-hour siege at Kennedy Airport.
Thirteen hostages were freed unharmed at the end of the ordeal after a Port Authority cop rammed the pirated bus with an armored personnel carrier just a few feet before the hijacker would have made it through an airport gate.
On Nov. 16 2011 the perpetrator was deported to his home country of Panama.
Hello. Do you happen to have any resources for passive aggressive pd or know of any lesser known symptoms of it?
We have passive aggressive pdnos and identify as having papd but are still having difficulties finding resources.
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you're gonna have a hard time finding resources for passive aggressive/negativistic PD because from a diagnostic standpoint, it doesn't exist.
the only resources i know of are Millon's website & the wikipedia article. you can find academic literature on PA/NegPD in the references of the wikipedia article. i do have a post on PA/NegPD here, but aside from that, there's nothing really out there that i know of.