PERSONALITY DISORDERS

PERSONALITY DISORDERS

For people without a personality disorder, personality traits are patterns of thinking, reacting, and behaving that remain relatively consistent and stable over time.

What are personality disorders?

For people without a personality disorder, personality traits are patterns of thinking, reacting, and behaving that remain relatively consistent and stable over time. People with a personality disorder display more rigid thinking and reacting behaviours that make it hard for them to adapt to a situation. These behaviour’s often disrupt their personal, professional, and social lives.

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Hierarchy Support Services specialise in providing compassionate support for individuals with personality disorders. Our Support Workers receive extensive training to understand the unique challenges and needs of individuals, and how to create a safe, nurturing environment while addressing individual preferences and promoting emotional wellbeing. Through empathetic engagement and clear communication, we empower individuals with personality disorders to navigate daily life with confidence and dignity.

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