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New Treatments for Histrionic
Personality Disorder
DSM-IV Diagnostic
Criteria
A pervasive pattern of
excessive emotionality and attention seeking, beginning by early adulthood, as indicated
by five or more of the following:
- The patient is not comfortable
unless he is the center of attention.
- The patient is often
inappropriately sexually seductive or provocative with others.
- The patient displays rapidly
shifting and shallow expression of emotions.
- The patient consistently uses
physical appearance to attract attention.
- Speech is excessively
impressionistic and lacking in detail.
- Dramatic, theatrical and
exaggerated expression of emotion is used.
- The patient is easily
influenced by others or by circumstances.
- Relationships are considered to
be more intimate than they are in reality.
Clinical Features of
Histrionic Personality Disorder
- The patient is bored with
routine, and dislikes delays in gratification.
- The patient begins projects,
but does not finish them (including relationships).
- Dramatic emotional
"performances" appear to lack sincerity
- The patient attempts to control
relationships with seduction, manipulation, or dependency.
- The patient may resort to
suicidal gestures and threats to get attention.
Epidemiology of
Histrionic Personality Disorder
- Histrionic Personality Disorder
is much more common in women than men.
- These patients have higher
rates of depression, somatization and conversion.
Differential Diagnosis
Borderline Personality
Disorder
- Patients with Borderline
Personality can also be sensation-seeking, impulsive, superficially charming and
manipulative.
- Histrionic patients lack
identity disturbance, transient psychosis and dissociation seen in Borderline patients.
- Some patients meet criteria for
both diagnoses.
Histronic Personality
Disorder
- Antisocial patients are also
sensation-seeking, impulsive, superficially charming and manipulative.
- Histrionic patients are
dramatic and theatrical but typically lack histories of antisocial behavior.
Narcissistic
Personality Disorder
- Narcissists also seek constant
attention, but it must be positive in order to confirm grandiosity and superiority.
- Histrionics are less selective
and will appear weak and dependent to get attention.
Personality Change Due
to a General Medical Condition and Substance-Related Disorder: Acute symptoms are
temporally related to medication, drugs or a medical condition.
Treatment
- Insight-oriented psychotherapy
is the treatment of choice.
- Keeping them in therapy can be
challenging since these patients dislike routine.
- Use antidepressants if criteria
for Major Depression