Personality disorders can disrupt sleep in different ways. Some people may sleep too much, while others have trouble falling or staying asleep.
Their sleep schedule might shift—feeling wide awake at night but tired during the day. Some may also find it hard to sleep in unfamiliar places or when the environment isn’t just right. Poor sleep can make other symptoms worse, leading to more stress, mood swings, and trouble focusing.

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