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Historical Roots of Histrionic Personality Disorder [PDF]
Histrionic Personality Disorder is one of the most ambiguous diagnostic categories in psychiatry. Hysteria is a classical term that includes a wide variety of psychopathological states.Ancient Egyptians and Greeks blamed a displaced womb, for many women ...
Filipa eNovais +2 more
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Depressive disorder vs histrionic personality disorder. Report of a case [PDF]
Introduction In daily clinical practice we use to make diagnoses in first consultations, but sometimes it is more complicated, requiring a cross-sectional study of the evolution of the case.In daily clinical practice we use to make diagnoses in first ...
F. Cartas Moreno, M. ValverDe Barea
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Case Report: A possible association between significant dissociations after esketamine treatment and histrionic personality disorder [PDF]
Dissociation is a complex and transdiagnostic phenomenon defined as a disruption of, or discontinuity in, the normal, subjective integration of one or more aspects of psychological functioning.
Veronika Savica +8 more
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Change processes in psychotherapy for patients presenting with histrionic personality disorder [PDF]
Anna Babl, Thomas Berger, Ueli Kramer
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Investigate the relationship between femininity-masculinity tendency with antisocial, histrionic and paranoia personality disorders in adolescents girl [PDF]
Introduction: Adolescents are one of the most important and influential people in society and research on their psychological issues is important. Aim: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between femininity-masculinity tendency ...
Afshin Salahian +3 more
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Alexithymia and dissociation in personality disorders: a retrospective cross-sectional study
Introduction Patients with “personality disorder”, has history of traumatic life events and are predisposed to develop alexithymia and dissociation, considered as risk factor for severity.
M. Pacetti, D. Salmaso
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Comorbidity borderline-narcissistic personality disorder
Introduction borderline personality disorder, which is characterized by major impulsivity and marked instability of emotions, interpersonal relationships and self-image, may be associated with traits such as grandiosity, sense of entitlement ...
K. Douk, I. Belabess, I. Hanine
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Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is one of the most diagnosed disorders in clinical settings. Besides the fully diagnosed disorder, borderline personality traits (BPT) are quite common in the general population.
Miriam Langerbeck +4 more
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