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Encyclopedia -> Disease -> D -> Dependent personality disorder

Dependent personality disorder

Causes and Risks:

The cause of this disorder is not known. The disorder usually appears in early adulthood.

Symptoms:

People with this disorder do not trust their own ability to make decisions, and feel that others have better ideas. They may be devastated by separation and loss, and they may go to great lengths, even suffering abuse, to stay in a relationship. Other symptoms include:

  • Unable to make decisions
  • Passive
  • Avoids personal responsibility
  • Avoids being alone
  • Feels devastated or helpless when relationships end
  • Unable to meet ordinary demands of life
  • Preoccupied with fears of being abandoned
  • Easily hurt by criticism or disapproval

Signs and Tests:

  • History
  • Psychological evaluation

Treatment:

There is no specific treatment for this disorder. Psychotherapy may be useful in gradually helping people to make choices that affect their own life. Medication may also be helpful.

Prognosis:

Improvements are usually seen only with long-term therapy or treatment.

Complications:

Call for an appointment with your health care provider if you feel you have the symptoms of dependent personality disorder.

Call your health care provider if you cannot make a decision on your own, you choose to remain in an abusive relationship because you fear being alone, or you are using drugs or alcohol to avoid responsibility and decisions.

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