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Aditya Narayan Tripathi

Sant Tulsidas PG College, India

Title: Personality disorders among post graduate level students

Biography

Biography: Aditya Narayan Tripathi

Abstract

Introduction: Personality disorder is a chronic and common disease. Certainly health includes physical and mental aspects and both are eminent. Approximately one half of all psychiatric patients have personality disorder.Personality defined psychologically is the set of enduring behavioral and mental characteristics that distinguish between individual humans. Therefore personality disorders are defined by experiences. Personality refers to a distinctive set of traits, behaviour styles and patterns that makeup our character or individuality. A personality disorder is a way of thinking feeling and behaving that deviates from the expectations of the culture, causes distress all problem functioning and lasts over time. Personality disorders are enduring and persistent styles of behaviour and thought not a typical episode. The personality disorders encompass a group of behavioral disorders that are different and distinct from the psychotic and neurotic disorders. Sir Walter Scott rightly said "Ill health of body or mind is defeat health alone is victory. Let all men if they can manage it contrive to be healthy." P V Lewkan has written that a mentally healthy individual is one, who is himself satisfied lives peacefully with his neighbours makes healthy citizens of his children and even after performing these fundamental duties has enough energy left to something of benefit to society.

Aim: A study was conducted to estimate the span of personality disorder among post graduate level students.

Sample: 260 post graduate level students from both rural and urban locale were selected as a sample of the study from the  Sultanpur U.P. India.

Methodology: Sample: The sample of the study consisted of 65 urban and 65 rural locale of the age range 20 - 25 years,  who were recruited from the city and some villages of Sultanpur at the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. Whom they care his personality by doing yoga and meditation. These samples were related by the interview inventory technique. A normal group of 65 urban and 65 rural was also included in the study those were of same age. Same education and same location but not caring personality as controlled person.

Assessment technique: Following tools was administrated to the 65 urban and 65 rural local. Who was doing yoga, meditation and also as taking physical precautions as well as 65 urban and 65 rural normal people individually after establishing adequate rapport with them?

Tools: Personality inventory test (EPQ)

Data collection: Data collected by contact to each one rural and urban post graduate level students, controlled and normal group individually personal details of the subject were collected employing in profound interview technique after establishing the adequate rapport with each subject. Personality test was administrated individually.

Result: It was found that controlled group is better than normal group at post graduate level students, with reference to personality disorder.

Conclusion: It was found that post graduate level students were having disorders of personality.