Guide To The Major Types Of Personality Disorders
Dependent Personality Disorder

Dependent personality disorder is an extremely anxious one. Patients with this condition exhibit an inability to be left alone. If they are alone, they will display significant anxiety, distress, panic attacks, and hopelessness. Other symptoms include an intense fear of rejection, increased sensitivity to criticism, and a fear of being abandoned. Patients will also display a significant reliance on others for decisions, need for constant reassurance, and submissive behavior.
The cause of dependent personality disorder, unfortunately, is unclear. However, many experts claim that developmental and biological factors are involved. Some risk factors for its development include having overprotective parents, neglectful parents, and abusive relationships. A family history of anxiety disorders can increase the risk of an individual developing it as well. Patients benefit from psychotherapy as a short-term treatment. It must be short-term. Otherwise, there is a risk of the patient becoming dependent on their therapist. Medication may also help. However, it is a last-resort treatment.
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