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  1. A Case Study of Dependent Personality Disorder in a Male Patient

    This case study discusses the treatment and conceptualization of a male with Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD). This diagnosis is rare but especially so in males.

  2. The Dependent Patient

    The Dependent Patient - A Case Study. Sam Vaknin. print. Obtain insight into co-dependence. Read therapy notes from patient diagnosed with Dependent Personality Disorder. Notes of first therapy session with Mona, female, 32, diagnosed with Dependent Personality Disorder (or Codependence) "I know I won't actually die, but it often feels like it."

  3. Personality Disorders Revisited: A Newly Proposed Mental Illness

    This case study presents a patient with only three out of eight DPD criteria suggesting a distinct personality disorder or an unspecified type of dependent personality disorder (Dependent disorder symptoms were manifested as 6. disliking being alone, 7. depressed and devastated when close relationships end, and 8. preoccupation with fears of ...

  4. Dependent Personality Disorder

    Dependent personality disorder describes a pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of that leads to submissive and clinging behaviors with fears of separation. The pattern of dependent behavior typically begins in late adolescence and early adulthood. The submissive behaviors stem from the self-perception of being unable to function adequately without the help of others and intentionally ...

  5. Dependent Personality Disorder

    The exact cause of dependent personality disorder is unknown. A study in 2012 estimated that between 55% and 72% of the risk of the condition is inherited from one's parents. The difference between a dependent personality and a dependent personality disorder is somewhat subjective, which makes diagnosis sensitive to cultural influences such ...

  6. Dependent personality disorder: a critical review

    Dependent personality disorder (DPD) has evolved from an abstract idea rooted in a historic and psychoanalytic context to a codified diagnosis in the DSM-IV-TR. This comprehensive review paper chronicles the evolution of DPD through each version of the DSM. Major topics relevant to the disorder are also investigated, including gender and ...

  7. Dependent Personality Disorder

    Dependent personality disorder is a pervasive and excessive need to be cared for that leads to submissive and clinging behavior as well as fears of separation. This pattern begins by early ...

  8. Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD)

    Information about the causes of dependent personality disorder is limited. Cultural factors, negative early experiences, and biologic vulnerabilities associated with anxiety and genetics are thought to contribute to the development of dependent personality disorder (1).Familial traits such as submissiveness, insecurity, and self-effacing behavior may also contribute (2).

  9. Characteristic's, treatment, and outcomes of Dependent Personality

    Dependent personality disorder is thought to be caused by a combination of genetic, environmental, and social factors, and it is treated with a combination of therapy and medication Discover the ...

  10. Dependent personality disorder: A critical review

    Clinical Psychology Review. Dependent personality disorder: A critical review. Dependent PD is one of the most understudied personality disorders. DPD is associated with negative outcomes related to suicide, wellbeing, and health. Much prior research on DPD is not empirical and is often methodologically flawed.

  11. Dependent Personality Disorder: A Review of Etiology and Treatment

    Another view on the etiology of DPD is from social learning, simply stating people learn to be dependent (Bornstein, 1992). Initially it was believed that dependency was an acquired drive, although the importance of social reinforcement then became evident.

  12. (PDF) Dependent Personality Disorder

    Dependent personality disorder (DPD) is c haracterized by an enduring pattern of p ervasive and. excessive psychological dependence on other peopl e (in order to be taken care of and to meet one ...

  13. PDF Overprotecting Parenting Style and Dependent Personality Disorder: A

    301.6(F60.7) dependent personality disorder Case Conceptualization/Th eoretical Orientation: Early studies of dependent personality traits were looked at psychoanalytically [3]. Th ese traits were associated with breastfeeding and weaning. Th ose who became fi xated at the oral stage would remain dependent on others for support.

  14. Dependent Personality Disorder: Causes, Symptoms, and Support

    Dependent personality disorder (DPD) is an inability to be alone and excessive reliance on others for comfort and support. Unlike insecurity, which is common, there's a need for reassurance to ...

  15. Dependent Personality Disorder: Treatment Options

    It can also help you improve your relationships. Schema therapy, a psychotherapy approach designed to treat personality disorders, is the most effective treatment for DPD, according to one study ...

  16. Dependent personality disorder: A critical review

    2018, Psychiatry Research. Citation Excerpt : The core of dependent people is fear of abandonment while the core of the self-defeating syndrome is ambivalence around achievement and success. In a critical review Disney (2013) examined issues like the aetiology, assessment, co-morbidity, stability and treatment of DPD.

  17. Dependent Personality Disorder

    Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD) is one of a cluster of personality disorders. Individuals with dependent personality disorder have an excessive need to be taken care of; it often manifests as 'clinging' behavior, or a fear of separation. People with dependent personality disorder strongly doubt their own abilities and skills and ...

  18. Dependent Personality Disorder Signs and Symptoms

    These are some of the symptoms of dependent personality disorder, according to Aimee Daramus, PsyD, a licensed clinical psychologist. Being uncomfortable when alone. Having a major fear of being abandoned. Feeling incapable of handling responsibility. Needing a lot of advice, assurance, and emotional support.

  19. Symptoms of Dependent Personality Disorder

    It's possible to lead a fulfilling life with dependent personality disorder if it's treated and managed. But those with untreated personality disorders are likelier to experience: continued or ...

  20. Clinical characteristics of 217 Chinese cases with depersonalization

    Some clinical characteristics of DPD have been identified in prior case series studies. ... A precipitant for a mental disorder typically refers to a disruptive factor or event that occurs at the onset of the disorder . In this study, factors or events reported by patients as triggers for DPD onset were identified based on: (1) DPD onset during ...