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Antisocial Personality Disorder and Criminal Behaviour

Antisocial Personality Disorder and Criminal Behaviour: A Comprehensive Review

Introduction Think of a person who continues to ignore the concepts of good and bad and has no regard to right and wrong. Somebody who has no feelings for the rights other people possess. That is a typical picture of somebody with Anti Social Personality Disorder (ASPD). People with disorders like so often engage in […]

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Parent with Histrionic Personality Disorder: 4 Effective Coping Strategies

Introduction Having a parent with histrionic personality disorder is a difficult experience. In fact, it can have an enduring and detrimental impact on the child’s mental health. The disorder prevents the parent from prioritizing the child’s needs. Additionally, the parent’s pathological personality shapes the child’s attachment style, emotional intelligence, and coping mechanisms. In this article,

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Understanding Schizoid Personality Disorder: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Schizoid Personality Disorder: Understanding Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Introduction Essentially, everyone experiences periods of social isolation and difficulty in emotional expression. This can happen due to a tragic incident or difficult situation. However, in some instances, individuals develop peculiar characteristics that affect their ability to express emotions and socialize. These characteristics are persistent and become a part of your personality. People with schizoid

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Importance of DBT for BPD

DBT for BPD: 5 Secret Reasons Why DBT Helps BPD Patients Thrive

Introduction In India, the prevalence of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) is around 9% of the population. Increased impulsivity and reactivity, as well as severe instability in your relationships, emotions, and self-image, are all possible symptoms of borderline personality disorder (BPD).[2] BPD can emerge as a result of social circumstances, dysfunctional childhood environments, brain functioning variations,

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Histrionic vs Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Difference between Histrionic vs Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Introduction Undoubtedly, a personality disorder is one of the more complex forms of mental illness. Not only is it difficult to figure out if you or someone around has a personality disorder. But it’s even more complex to get diagnosed with the specific subtype of personality disorder.  A personality disorder is how you think, behave,

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BPD in Men

BPD in Men: Recognizing and Addressing Unique Challenges

Introduction  Borderline personality disorder (BPD) in men can cause them to repeat their patterns of erratic emotions and  implusivity. For example,  problems with one’s self-image, and unstable interpersonal connections are frequently the outcomes of these inside thoughts.  It comes to a shock that this disorder functions differently amongst men and women. Multiple research studies show

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Paranoid Personality Disorder: 5 Important Self-Help Strategies for Daily Management

Introduction Our personalities are a combination of complex and different traits. Our genetic makeup and upbringing both play an important role in shaping our personality. Paranoid Personality Disorder (PPD) is a condition that can be hereditary as well as the result of growing up in an unsafe environment in childhood. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual

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A Guide to Living with Borderline Intellectual Functioning

What is borderline intellectual functioning? Genetic : In many cases, borderline intellectual functioning might be caused by an abnormality in genes or from errors arising out of gene combination. The borderline intellectual functioning symptoms or signs are as follows: Intellectual functioning related to abstract thinking, problem-solving, learning from experience, reasoning, planning, and curricular activities will be below average. People with borderline intellectual functioning face difficulty in managing their feelings and anger. Once you are diagnosed with this issue, the person’s strengths and weaknesses will be evaluated. Medication : The use of nootropic medicines (that enhance brain performance) is prescribed to develop a person’s learning activities. There is a need to create awareness of the condition. Available: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.611818/full . [ Accessed: Aug. 01, 2022] ‌ J. Wieland and F. G. Zitman, “It is time to bring borderline intellectual functioning back into the main fold of classification systems,” BJPsych Bulletin, vol.

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Histrionic Personality Disorder

Histrionic Personality Disorder: Understanding Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) is a mental health condition primarily characterised by a tendency to react to situations emotionally and display overdramatic behaviour. One of the significant symptoms of histrionic personality disorder is seeking attention and displaying excessive, superficial emotional behaviour. The major causes of histrionic personality disorder include: Childhood trauma: Traumatic events in childhood, such as the death of a loved one or sexual abuse, can disrupt adult life and cause histrionic personality disorder. Talk therapy also helps individuals learn positive ways of connecting with other people. Thus, you should consult a healthcare provider or mental health expert if you feel you or someone else is displaying signs of HPD.

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How to Make a Narcissist Tell the Truth

Confidence is good, but is narcissism too? When it comes to a narcissist’s lies, they will straight up deny a well-known truth or fact. There are rare situations when a narcissist is caught cheating and lying. In this section, we will go deep into the world of narcissists and expose the narcissist lies. They do not want to see the world as it is because their own perspective favors them. When you confront a narcissist with the truth, be persistent and do not cower down. Narcissism can harm one’s life and surroundings. Before you go on to confront a narcissist, make sure that your self-worth is strong and you believe that you are right.

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