There is no specific term used to describe a person who has all of the personality disorders from Cluster A, B, and C. However, it is important to note that having multiple personality disorders is relatively rare, and a comprehensive evaluation by a mental health professional would be necessary to determine an accurate diagnosis and the most appropriate treatment plan.
It is also important to note that individuals with personality disorders may experience symptoms that overlap with other disorders, and may benefit from a tailored treatment approach that addresses their individual needs and concerns. Treatment may involve medication, psychotherapy, and/or other interventions aimed at improving an individual’s quality of life and functioning.