The role of histrionic personality disorder based on the need for attention, overt narcissism, and dysfunctional regulation

سال انتشار: 1405
نوع سند: مقاله کنفرانسی
زبان: انگلیسی
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ICPEB09_050

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Hyperactive personality disorder (HPD) is a personality disorder characterized by an intense need for attention and dramatic behavior. People with this disorder typically seek attention from others and may use a variety of methods to gain attention, including provocative behavior, intense emotional displays, and display. The need for attention in people with HPD is strongly associated with overt narcissism. These people often see themselves as the center of attention and are dependent on the approval and admiration of others. This dependence on approval can lead to unpredictable and unstable behavior that ultimately harms their social relationships. In addition, dysfunctional emotion regulation is another characteristic of this disorder. People with HPD may have difficulty managing their emotions and are easily influenced by intense emotions. This inability to regulate emotions can lead to extreme and unstable behavior in interpersonal relationships. As a result, HPD as a complex disorder considers the need for attention, narcissism, and dysfunctional emotion regulation as key factors in its formation and persistence. Understanding these factors can help in more effective treatment and improve the quality of life of people with this disorder.

کلیدواژه ها:

Personality disorder ، Overt narcissism and dysfunctional emotion regulation ، Role

نویسندگان

elham homaei

Master of Clinical Psychology, Garmsar University of Medical Sciences