1. Inferiority personality disorder: Inferiority is a psychological state of self-contempt caused by fear of failure or lack of self-confidence. Inferiority personality disorder is characterized by lack of self-confidence, low self-evaluation, always thinking that one's knowledge, intelligence or appearance are inferior to others, and denying oneself. This kind of personality disorder is mostly reflected in poor students.
Because they have to bear more family pressure than ordinary students, their life and study are also in a state of economic distress. Therefore, they are afraid to take part in some consumption activities, are cautious in interpersonal communication, and dare not make friends with wealthy students, so it is difficult to make friends, and they are not satisfied with their learning tools.
2. Narcissistic personality disorder: the reaction to criticism is anger, shame or shame (although it may not be immediately revealed); Like to tell others what to do, but also too arrogant, exaggerating their talents, hoping to be paid special attention to; I firmly believe that my worries are unique in the world and cannot be understood by some special people; Think that you should enjoy privileges that others don't have; Longing for lasting attention and praise; Lack of empathy; Have a strong jealousy.
This kind of personality disorder mostly exists in the only child group of college students, because in family life, they are always used to being self-centered and getting the care and attention of their families. However, in school life and study, once you don't get the recognition of your classmates and teachers, you will be more likely to cause or aggravate narcissistic personality disorder without the love and accommodation like your family.
3. Depressive personality disorder: characterized by calmness, seriousness, seriousness, sentimentality, constant compulsion, easy to be negative when encountering setbacks, easy to make pessimistic estimates of things, and deliberately suppress one's emotions because of accommodating others too much, even if there is dissatisfaction or disagreement, it will not be expressed.
The personality disorder of hiding unpleasant experiences and experiences into unconsciousness, no memory and active forgetting mostly exists in introverted personality. Due to the lack of emotional communication or talk, patients are easy to fall into deeper and deeper depression.
4. Indifferent personality disorder: refers to being indifferent to people or things around or outside because of the flood of information or one's own quality, and always holding an attitude of doing things that have nothing to do with oneself and hanging high. This phenomenon is actually a lack of awareness of their own existence. On the one hand, with the rapid increase of information in modern society, young students often feel small and powerless. Individuals lose empathy with others, so they are indifferent.
5. Adaptive personality disorder: refers to personality disorder caused by maladjustment. It is mainly manifested in the sense of loss and suicide loss, which mainly refers to an inner experience formed by the strong contrast between young students' own feelings and evaluations before and after an incident. We college students, who suddenly lose their goals, are at a loss, can't handle interpersonal relationships well, and are not interested in their majors, will be disheartened.
These setbacks are the main factors that induce students' suicidal behavior. When the frustration of others falls on a person with low frustration tolerance, the tragedy of suicide may occur. Adaptive personality disorder is more common in freshmen or seniors, because they are faced with a new environment and life adaptation, and are more vulnerable to setbacks.
6. Anxious personality disorder: characterized by cowardice, panic, sensitivity and shyness, nervous about everything, and prone to anxiety in the face of new environment and new situation.
College students are most likely to have anxiety after setbacks and accidental injuries in life, love, study and work. There are psychological and physical adverse reactions such as nervousness, anxiety, fear, slow thinking, rapid heartbeat, irritability, sweating, headache, insomnia and loss of appetite. This kind of reaction also happens from time to time in normal people.