Dependent Personality Disorder
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Criteria
Definition
Treatment ( Psychotherapy )
Treatment ( Pharmacotherapy )
Definition
Dependent personality disorder is primarily characterized with a extreme need of other people, to a point where the person is unable to make any decisions or take an independent stand on their own. There is a fear of separation, cling, and submissive behavior. They have a marked lack of decisiveness, self-confidence, and self-denigration.
ONSET: Early adulthood and with a variety of contexts.
Diagnostic Criteria - Mental Health made easy.
Excessive need to be taken care of, as indicated by at least five of the following:
- Has a hard time in making everyday decisions with out getting reassurance and advice from others.
- Has other assume the responsibility for the major areas of their life.
- Can not show disagreement with others in fear of being rejected.
- Difficulty in doing things on their own.
- Will do almost anything to get the support of others.
- When along, a feeling of uncomforted or helpless in being unable to care for themselves.
- When one caring or support relationship ends they are compelled to seek another.
- A preoccupation and unrealistic fear of being left alone to care for themselves.
Treatment ( Psychotherapy )
Adlerian Therapy
Behavior Therapy
Cognitive-behavioral Therapy
Existential Therapy
Gestalt Therapy
Person-centered Therapy
Psychoanalytic
Rational-emotive Therapy
Reality Therapy
Transactional Analysis
Treatment ( Pharmacotherapy )
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