The word personality explains intensely embedded patterns of behavior and the manner in which individuals recognize, relate to, and think about themselves and their world. Personality traits are obvious features of personality and are not essentially pathological, even though certain styles of personality traits may cause interpersonal troubles. Personality disorders are unbending, stiff, and maladaptive actions patterns of adequate harshness to cause important mutilation in performance or interior distress. Personality disorders are lasting and constant methods of behavior and thought and not uncharacteristic episodes.