Most common questions used to investigate
Are you uncomfortable in situations where you are not the center of attention?
Is your interaction with others often characterized by inappropriate sexually seductive or provocative behavior?
Do you rapidly shift and shallow expression of emotions?
Do you consistently use physical appearance to draw attention to self?
Do you have a style of speech that is excessively impressionistic and lacking in detail?
Do you shows self-dramatization, theatricality and exaggerated expression of emotion?
Are you suggestible (i.e., easily influenced by others or circumstances)?
Do you consider relationships to be more intimate than they actually are?
Common conclusions
While it is unlikely that you have histrionic personality disorder, you may be displaying some signs related to it. People who suffer from histrionic personality disorder (HPD) base their self-esteem on the approval of other people and they create a distorted image of themselves. They have this desire to be noticed and this results in dramatic and emotional acts. The disorder does not have a devastating impact on the person’s life, most people with HPD can be successful in their jobs and function well in society. The bad news is that they use their great skills to manipulate other people. If you are not sure about your symptoms or just want to know more about HPD, you can always reach out to your doctor.
While it is unlikely that you have histrionic personality disorder (HPD), you are displaying some signs related to it. You may consider visiting your doctor to discuss your symptoms. The doctor will look at your medical history and perform a physical exam to eliminate other problems that may be causing the symptoms. Your doctor may refer you to a psychiatrist for further testing. The problem is that most people with HPD don’t realize they need therapy, so they often don’t seek medical help and also making a diagnosis will be a challenging task.
Unfortunately, you are displaying the symptoms typically seen among individuals who have histrionic personality disorder (HPD). Seeking medical help is highly recommended in your case. You may think you don’t need any treatment but try to be open to it, because it can help you live a better life. Psychotherapy is a very effective treatment for HPD. The therapy allows you to talk to a professional about your feelings, emotions and experiences. The therapist will teach you how to relate with people in a healthy and positive way, without always trying to get their attention. Therapy will help you live a happy life with satisfying relationships.
References
https://www.healthline.com/health/histrionic-personality-disorder#outlook
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