An oversensitive temperament at birth.
Excessive admiration that is never balanced with realistic feedback.
Excessive praise for good behaviors or excessive criticism for bad behaviors in childhood.
Overindulgence and overvaluation by parents, other family members, or peers.
Being praised for perceived exceptional looks or abilities by adults.
Severe emotional abuse in childhood.
Unpredictable or unreliable caregiving from parents.
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What is a possible treatment for borderline?
Psychotherapy – used so the person is ensured they will not commit suicide.
Medication
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What are two symptoms of histrionic?
Uncomfortable in situations where he or she is not the center of attention.
Provocative behavior.
Rapidly shifting and shallow expressions of emotions.
Uses physical appearance to draw attention to themselves.
Speech is lacking in detail.
Exaggerated expression of emotion
Easily influenced by others.
Considers relationships to be more intimate than they actually are.
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What is a causes of histrionic?
Childhood experiences (death or illness of immediate family, divorce of parents.)
Genetics
Biological, developmental, cognitive, and social factors.
Also more common in woman than men.
Grandiose sense of self-importance
They believe that they’re special.
Requires Excessive Administration
Sense of Entitlement
Interpersonally Exploitive
Lacks empathy
Arrogant
Affective Symptoms
-Mood swings are shorter than the bipolar disorder.
-Moods are triggered by external events, rejection, failure and abandonment.
-Symptoms gradually improve with time.
-Manipulative
-Untrusting of others
Impulsive Symptoms
-Suicide Attempts
-Self-Harm
Interpersonal Symptoms
-The fear of abandonment
-Identity disturbance
Cognitive Symptoms
-Paranoid thoughts
-Auditory hallucinations