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What Is Histrionic Personality Disorder?

histrionic personality disorder

What Causes Histrionic Personality Disorder?

Histrionic personality disorder is a type of disorder that is seen as a pattern of Seeking constant attention without any need of it. Such individuals feel uncomfortable when they are not the centre of attention and can use any means necessary to draw it back to themselves. Acts like maintaining their physical appearance, expressions, behaviour, or seduction are their common acts. They are not drawn by emotions, rather their emotions are rapidly shifting, but can seem intense. Their mindset are quite superficial and focused on the current situation.

The core of this disorder lies in approval and validation from the other person. They can be very charming individuals, indeed, but suffer from struggling relationships throughout their lives. Since their emotional bonds cannot last, they cannot relate to the intimacy of relationships as much. Dealing with historic personality disorder as a therapist or as a family member can be challenging. It can require empathy, boundaries and patients to start a treatment plan.

Set Clear Boundaries

People with this disorder push limits to draw attention to themselves during therapy. Setting these boundaries and emotional behaviours can help them keep their relationships healthy. If we avoid using dramatic behaviours to replicate their behaviour, this helps them reinforce calm and communication.

Avoid Criticism and Power Struggle

When such people are criticised, they do not take it well. It can result in emotional outburst and defensiveness. Instead of challenging them, asking them clarifying questions again and again to define their behaviour can be a great way to ground them. This helps them reflect on their own behaviour.

Encourage Therapy

Cognitive behavioural therapy is considered one of the best for his historic personality treatment. It helps individuals identify their adaptive behaviour and become more and more aware of it. This therapy helps them identify their emotional expression, improve their interpersonal skills and remove the impulsivity to secret attention. According to the Journal of personality disorders, people with historic personality disorder usually respond to structured and gold oriented therapy. 

Recognising Emotional Needs

Behind every maladaptive behaviour, their lies, an emotional lead that is yet unfulfilled. It can be a result of validation or fear of abandonment. Instead of feeling frustrated, approaching interactions with empathy and insight can be much more helpful. 

Dealing with historic personality disorder is not about changing the person all together – it is about changing and knowing their emotional needs. When healthier dynamic steps in- treatment can be fulfilled. Connect with Tulasi Healthcare today to know more on this disorder.

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