Ummm, most of those disorders you mentioned are actually classified as Mood Disorders and Anxiety Disorders...schizophrenia, brief psychotic disorder, things that cause psychoses, are psychotic disorders. Many mood disorders are treated with antipsychotics in low doses because they help the person sleep. People that are bi-polar sometimes get a wammy of them in their manic phases because they can become psychotic.
To madeofcourage - if you have bi-polar disease, OCD, issues with major depression when you're enrolled, you're likely to continue to have them - major depression for instance has a greater than 50% relapse rate. If you have true OCD, bi-polar disease, GAD, etc, the onus is on YOU to be able to prove to the CF that you're medically fit for enrollment. The onus is on the CF to treat you if you become ill while working for us. There is a big difference.
If you really want to get in, discuss this with your family doctor and your psychiatrist to try and get sorted out - in particular, you should ask if you even have a realistic chance of being able to function under stress with little or no sleep without mood stabilizers, since that's a stressor that will exacerbate many folks. Oh, BTW, most people have some personality traits that are linked to a DSM-IV TR diagnosis of some sort - doesn't mean they have outright personality disorders. If you were to look around here, you'd find most of us have mixed traits - that doesn't make us personality D/O's, just makes us personalities.
Good health to you.
MM