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histrionic personality disorder
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histrionic personality disorder, pattern of, excessive emotional expression, attention-seeking, an, excessive need, approval, inappropriate seductiveness, begins in early adulthood,
cause of this disorder, childhood events, genetics, be involved, occurs more frequently in women than in men, some feel it, more often diagnosed in women, attention-seeking, sexual forwardness is less socially acceptible, women, able to function at a high level, successful socially, at work, seek treatment, depression, romantic relationships end, fail, own situation realistically, instead tending to overdramatize, exaggerate, responsibility, disappointment, blamed on others, constant seeking of reassurance, approval, excessive dramatics, exaggerated displays of emotions, excessive sensitivity to criticism, disapproval, inappropriately seductive appearance, behavior, excessive concern, physical appearance, a need to be the center of attention, self-centeredness, low tolerance, frustration, delayed gratification, rapidly shifting emotional states, appear shallow to others, opinions, influenced by other people, difficult to back up, details, tendency to believe that relationships, more intimate than they actually,
person's overall appearance, behavior, history, a psychological evaluation, sufficient to establish the diagnosis, no formal test to confirm the diagnosis,
treatment, prompted by depression associated, dissolved romantic relationships, medication helpful, symptoms depression, psychotherapy, of benefit,
histrionic personality disorder, does not, affect the person's ability to function adequately, superficial work, social environment, problems often arise in more intimate relationships, where deeper involvements,
histrionic personality disorder, affect a person's social, romantic relationships, ability to cope, losses, failures, frequent job changes, become bored, have trouble dealing, frustration, they tend to crave novelty, excitement, place themselves in risky situations, all of these factors, lead to greater risk of developing depression,
call health care provider, think you, have symptoms of histrionic personality disorder, affecting sense of well-, relationships, ability to maintain a job,
mental health intervention, allow people who, prone to this condition to learn more effective ways of understanding, dealing, needs.
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