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Alzheimer's disease camouflaged by histrionic personality disorder
Neurocase, 2012A common condition in Alzheimer's disease (AD) is unawareness of deficits. Different concepts try to elucidate the nature of this symptom. An essential question relates to the interaction of organic and psychogenic factors. Here we present a patient who displayed her cognitive deficits as attention-seeking behaviour.
Sabine Hellwig, Petra Dykierek
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Histrionic Personality Disorder
2021This chapter reviews the characteristics, symptomology, diagnosis, epidemiological, biopsychosocial, genetic, pharmacological, psychotherapeutic aspects of treating patients with Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD) who are in the Cluster B (dramatic/emotional) subset of personality disorders.
Michelle Magid, Isadora Fox
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Histrionic Personality Disorder
2005Abstract Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) exists along a continuum of severity, as do many other disorders. The presence of traits at one end of the continuum is critically important to the actor depending upon these characteristics to maintain the ‘Hollywood’ persona, while the person at the far end of the spectrum may resemble ...
Freeman, Arthur +2 more
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Histrionic Personality Disorder
International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, 2018Everyone likes attention and most everyone wants to look attractive. These are normal desires, but some people take this to the extreme. These individuals have a pervasive and consistent pattern of seeking attention and dramatic, excessively emotional behaviors.
R. Nalini, S. Panneerselvam
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An epidemiological study of histrionic personality disorder
Psychological Medicine, 1990SynopsisIn conjunction with the Epidemiological Catchment Area (ECA) survey conducted in Baltimore, MD, a two-stage probability sample of community subjects was developed with a full psychiatric examination employing DSM-III criteria. This report details the observations on those subjects diagnosed with the DSM-III diagnosis Histrionic Personality ...
G, Nestadt +6 more
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Histrionic Personality Disorder
1990The use of the term hysteria has varied widely over its 4,000-year-history and has often been a source of controversy (Vieth, 1977). Hysteria has at times been used to refer to conversion disorder, Briquet’s syndrome, a personality disorder, and a personality trait.
Arthur Freeman +3 more
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Overview on Histrionic Personality Disorder
Communications in Humanities Research, 2023Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD) is a mental disorder characterized by the excessive expression of emotions and attention-seeking behavior. This paper provides an overview of HPD, including its diagnostic criteria, prevalence, etiology, and treatment options. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) criteria
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Histrionic Personality Disorder
2000https://nsuworks.nova.edu/cps_facbooks/1027/thumbnail ...
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Histrionic Personality Disorder in Women with Somatization Disorder
Psychosomatics, 1989The clinical distinctions between histrionic personality disorder and somatization disorder have frequently been blurred. In this study, 60 women with somatization disorder were found to have histrionic personality disorder. A DSM-III diagnosis of histrionic personality disorder did not significantly help to improve the diagnosis of somatization ...
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