Histrionic Personality Disorder: The Ultimate Guide to Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention (Personality Disorders)
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Histrionic Personality Disorder: The Ultimate Guide to Symptoms, Treatment and Prevention (Personality Disorders)
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In Histrionic Personality Disorder: The Ultimate Guide to Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention, you'll learn about Histrionic Personality Disorder, and how it can impact a person's life. This book covers a variety of topics regarding narcissism, such as the symptoms of the disorder, common therapy methods of medication and psychotherapy, as well as how to overcome it. If you are looking for a book to better understand how to identify the causes of Histrionic Personality Disorder, we will explore it in this short book. After learning about the causes of HPD, we'll dig deep into treatment methods and different types of therapy that are available for those suffering from Histrionic Personality Disorder symptoms.
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Foreword
What is Histrionic Personality Disorder?
The 6 Subtypes of Histrionic Personality Disorder
What Causes Histrionic Personality Disorder?
The Symptoms of Histrionic Personality Disorder
Two Common Therapy Methods for Histrionic Personality Disorder
How to Choose the Right Therapy Approach
How to Overcome Histrionic Personality Disorder in 4 Steps
How to Find Your Escape
Conclusion
Topics covered include medication and psychotherapy.
An excerpt from the book: Thus far, science is still undetermined as to the possible causes of Histrionic Personality Disorder. There are three possible theories. The first relates to the possible genetic and hereditary connections that can be linked to other mental disorders. There is also the possibility of a social connection with the early developmental environment that the patient has grown up in. The third theory focuses on the psychological and coping mechanisms created that may result in Histrionic Personality Disorder. Normally the disorder has an early adult onset and is not seen until the person reaches their late teens or early twenties.
Genetically speaking, there is no scientific way to confirm that Histrionic Personality Disorder is in fact passed on. What can be seen is some of the underlying disorders that may cause or enhance this issue. There is also the fact of the familial relations having the same order and giving credence to the possibility that it has a genetic connection. Some other disorders can be linked. Usually there is a family history of anxiety, depression, hyperactivity disorders, narcissism, and other emotionally based conditions. These conditions, separately, do not mean so much in connection with Histrionic Personality Disorder; however, taken together, they present a possibility that there is a higher likelihood of hereditary disposition.