Approximately 15% of the U. S. population has a personality disorder, according to the DSM-5, the manual of mental disorders that therapists use. Some (not all) people with personality disorders or traits get into intense conflicts or increase conflicts with those around them. They may repeatedly and intensely blame a specific person – their ”target of blame” – whether in romantic relationships, at work, in their families, with strangers or anywhere else. You may be one of their “targets of blame.” This program will introduce the general characteristics of personality disorders. The frequent o
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