Catatypal Personality Disorder

Catatypal Personality Disorder is a serious personality disorder characterized by affective instability, disorientation and disinhibited behavior as well as occasional episodes of Delirium. It is in the cluster D of personality disorders (fragmented, unstable) and a milder form of Diaspasia, it shares similarities with Catathymia due to uncontrolled behavior, affective unstability and disorientation, it is more severe than Catatoid Personality Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder.

Symptoms
A. At least five of the following must be included


 * 1) Intense, exaggerated emotional reactions followed by a long-lasting mood state.
 * 2) Brain fog,	difficulties identifying oneself or placing oneself in time and	place.
 * 3) Strange	perceptual experiences, including bodily illusions.
 * 4) Bizarre	behavior which's sole goal is for amusement (purposeless mannerisms,	silliness, inappropriate laughing and joking and sudden impulsive	reactions and grimacing).
 * 5) Excessive and	irrational fear of criticism, rejection or abandonnement and profound	reaction to such.
 * 6) Violent mood swings out of proportion to	given situation.
 * 7) Marked	impulsivity or recklessness of behavior, often being self-damaging.
 * 8) Catastrophic	deterioration of interpersonal relationships.
 * 9) Severe social	anxiety that does not diminish with familiarity and is associated	with poor self-esteem
 * 10) Social	isolation due to the profound fear of being rejected.