Definition of Histrionic Personality DisorderHistrionic personality disorder involves a pattern of excessive emotional expression and attention-seeking, including an excessive need for approval and inappropriate seductiveness. It usually begins in early adulthood. Causes, Incidence, and Risk FactorsThe cause of Histrionic Personality Disorder is unknown, but childhood events and genetics may both be involved. It occurs more frequently in women than in men, although some feel it is simply more often diagnosed in women because attention-seeking and sexual forwardness is less socially acceptable for women. People with this disorder are usually able to function at a high level and can be successful socially and at work. They may seek treatment for depression when romantic relationships end. They often fail to see their own situation realistically, instead tending to over-dramatize and exaggerate. Responsibility for failure or disappointment is usually blamed on others. Symptoms
Signs and testsThe person's overall appearance, behavior, and history, and a psychological evaluation are usually sufficient to establish the diagnosis. There is no formal test to confirm the diagnosis. continue: Treatment of Histrionic Personality Disorder top . send to friend . personality disorders site map Reviewed: 04/2006 |