How Personality Disorders Affect the Homeless

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Those who are homeless, living in poverty with no work, food, or shelter, have to go through many obstacles in their lifestyle. They are more susceptible to suffer from many mental disorders, from Bipolar to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, which are often due to the personal experiences of not only their childhood, but their lifestyle of homelessness. While many choose to live in their own distinctive ways, others are bound to it. Being isolated, with no real love and care from other people, most importantly, your family can cause the reasoning behind the mental disorders people suffer.
A beginning step towards suffering the conditions and symptoms of these disorders is considered having Borderline Personality Disorder. It happens to be “the unstable pattern of interacting with others…for years” (Grohol); however, a common fact for those homeless is that they are more likely to live alone. They live in isolation without the proper nurturing care of others, and they expect to take care of themselves while in reality, they are decomposing themselves. They are degrading themselves in society, wandering around the city’s streets, hoping to find a peace of mind. When they begin feeling like a hopeless outcast, they make themselves believe they are inferior to society. These human beings in our world become an outcast in this hopeless entity we call society. We are a main cause of the degrading of people; we make judgments of those living off of the street. We do not know what they have gone through; what they have suffered. Do we need to judge them so harshly that it comes to the point of no return?
What society needs to know is that there are moments in people’s lives that will cause them to react in unnecessary ways. In reality, ...

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...at is not what the world needs; we need to find a cure to loving and caring to the homeless. It needs to be done, for it could happen to any one of us.

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