Wednesday, November 20, 2024

‘10 SIGNS OF HISTORIC PERSONAL DISORDER’ Meet the Best Psychiatrists - Dr. Anuja Kelkar ( MBBS, MD)

 

Identifying historical personality disorders involves recognizing a range of enduring behavioral and emotional patterns. Here are ten common signs:

Intense and Unstable Relationships: Individuals often experience volatile relationships, marked by extreme closeness and then sudden distance.

Fear of Abandonment: A pervasive fear of being abandoned, which can lead to frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined separation.

Impulsivity: Engaging in impulsive behaviors such as substance abuse, reckless driving, or binge eating.

Mood Swings: Rapid and intense shifts in mood, often without a clear trigger, ranging from elation to deep sadness or irritability.

Chronic Feelings of Emptiness: Persistent feelings of emptiness or boredom, which can lead to seeking constant stimulation or excitement.

Distorted Self-Image: Unstable or distorted self-image, leading to frequent changes in goals, values, or vocational aspirations.

Difficulty in Managing Emotions: Struggling to regulate emotions, often experiencing intense anger, anxiety, or depression.

Suspiciousness or Paranoia: Episodes of paranoia or dissociative symptoms, especially in response to stress.

Manipulative Behavior: Using manipulation or deceit to achieve personal goals, often at the expense of others.

Lack of Empathy: Difficulty understanding or being sensitive to the feelings and needs of others, often seen in narcissistic or antisocial personality disorders.

Recognizing these signs can aid in early diagnosis and intervention, helping individuals receive the support and treatment they need to manage their symptoms effectively.

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