When was Munchausen syndrome discovered? What are the characteristics of narcissistic personality disorder? Identify which disorder the following concept/symptoms correspond to: Pervasive disregard for and violation of the rights of others. a) paranoid schizophrenia b) catatonic schizophrenia c) major depre...
What causes narcissistic personality disorder? The exact causes of NPD are not known and experts even differ in their analyses of individual patients. The disorder may result from a combination of factors that include trauma in childhood (including physical, sexual, or verbal abuse); poor early re...
the early loss of a parent, parental poverty, bullying, witnessing domestic violence; being the victim of emotional, sexual, or physical abuse or of physical or emotional neglect; and insecure attachment have been associated with increased risks of developing this illness. Drug use: Use of marijua...
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The role of narcissistic vulnerability in predicting adult posttraumatic symptoms from childhood sexual abuse. Bachar E,Canetti L,Hadar H,et al. Child Psychiatry Human Dev . 2015The role of narcissistic vulnerability in predicting adult posttraumatic symptoms from childhood sexual abuse. Bachar,E,...
Psychopathology of the physically abusing parent: a comparison with the borderline syndrome This article compares the psychopathology of the physically abusing parent and that of the borderline patient in four specific areas: (1) common personalit... A Prodgers - 《Child Abuse Negl》 被引量: 29...
Paranoia can be caused by a number of factors. Past life experiences (especially those during childhood, such as abuse), lifestyle or home setting, the use of drugs and alcohol, lack of sleep, social isolation, switching medications, or genetics are all causes of paranoia. It can also be ...
abuse. Children of problem gamblers are at significantly higher risk of suffering fromdepression, behavior problems, andsubstance abuse. One of the challenges of treatment of compulsive gambling is that as many as two-thirds of people who begin treatment for this disorder discontinue treatment ...
This inquiry used data from a Trondheim, Norway community sample of 922 preschoolers and one parent for each child. The mean age of the children was 53 months (SD 2.1). Parents reported symptoms of Borderline, Antisocial and Narcissistic Personality Disorders on the DSM-IV ICD-10 Personality...
Toxicity in people isn’t considered a mental disorder. But there could be underlying psychological problems that cause someone to act in toxic ways, including apersonality disorder. These include narcissistic, borderline, histrionic, and antisocial personality disorders; bipolar disorder; and posttraumatic...