Psychology Term Report Project (Personality Disorders)
Psychology Term Report Project (Personality Disorders)
Psychology Term Report Project (Personality Disorders)
(Personality Disorders)
By:
Presented To:
“Sadia Humayun”
(05/08/2019)
We would like to thank Almighty Allah for blessing us with the courage, strength, and
ability with which we are able to complete this project successfully. I convey my
profound gratitude and acknowledgment to our competent instructor Sadia Humayun
to support and guided us throughout our term report project without her help and
guidance, the making of this project is would have been difficult.
Personality Disorder:
A personality disorder is a type of mental disorder in which you have a rigid and
unhealthy pattern of thinking, functioning and behaving. A person with a personality
disorder has trouble perceiving and relating to situations and people. This causes
significant problems and limitations in relationships, social activities, work and
school.
Introduction:
Gender: Male
Age: 18
Occupation: Student
Causes:
Causes of narcissistic personality disorder are not yet well-understood. Genetic and
biological factors as well as environment and early life experiences are all thought to
play a role in the development of this condition.
Treatment:
Family or marital therapy are also used to treat NPD. Because NDP can affect
families, coming together for a session can help people in dealing with relationships,
with problem solving solutions and positive communication.
Causes:
Although the exact cause of dependent personality disorder is not known. Most
psychologists believe that personality disorders like HPD usually develop as a result
of stress, anxiety, and trauma experienced during childhood. Young people who are
subjected to neglect or abuse must rely on limited resources and life experiences to
cope with haunting memories and the feelings of shame, inadequacy, or weakness that
accompany them, and personality disorders may develop as a form of adaptation or
compensation.
Treatment:
Family and couples therapy: Family relationships of all types are affected by
histrionic personality disorder, and all the issues that arise as a result of HPD can
be addressed in a cooperative, solution-oriented environment during family or
couples therapy.
Although medication is not used to treat the histrionic personality disorder itself, it
might be used to help stabilize mood swings or treat some of the distressing
symptoms of the disorder, such as aggressiveness.
Introduction:
Gender: Female
Age: 21
Occupation: Student
Causes:
Although the exact cause of dependent personality disorder is not known, it most
likely involves a combination of biological, developmental, temperamental, and
psychological factors. Some researchers believe an authoritarian or overprotective
parenting style or separation anxiety during childhood may be more likely to develop
dependent personality traits in people who are susceptible to the disorder.
Treatment:
Psychotherapy is usually used on a short-term basis. Long-term therapy could put you
at risk of growing dependent on your therapist.
Medications can help relieve anxiety and depression, but are generally used as a last
resort. Your therapist or doctor may prescribe you a medication to treat panic attacks
that result from extreme anxiety. Some medications for anxiety and depression are
habit-forming, so you may have to see your doctor regularly while taking them to
prevent prescription dependence.
Borderline personality disorder is a mental health disorder that impacts the way you
think and feel about yourself and others, causing problems functioning in everyday
life. It includes self-image issues, difficulty managing emotions and behavior, and a
pattern of unstable relationships. Borderline personality disorder usually begins by
early adulthood. The condition seems to be worse in young adulthood and may
gradually get better with age.
Causes:
The causes of BPD are not fully understood, but scientists agree that it is the result of
a combination of factors, including:
Genetics: While no specific gene or gene profile has been shown to directly
cause BPD, studies involving twins suggest this illness has strong hereditary
links. BPD is about five times more common among people who have a first-
degree relative with the disorder.
Brain function: The emotional regulation system may be different in people with
BPD, suggesting that there is a neurological basis for some of the symptoms.
Specifically, the portions of the brain that control emotions and decision-
making/judgment may not communicate optimally with one another.
Treatment:
Treatment can help you learn skills to manage and cope with your condition. It's also
necessary to get treated for any other mental health disorders that often occur along
with borderline personality disorder, such as depression or substance misuse. With
treatment, you can feel better about yourself and live a more stable, rewarding life.
Medications:
Although no drugs have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration
specifically for the treatment of borderline personality disorder, certain medications
may help with symptoms or co-occurring problems such as depression, impulsiveness,
aggression or anxiety. Medications may include antidepressants, antipsychotics or
mood-stabilizing drugs.
Talk to your doctor about the benefits and side effects of medications.
Hospitalization:
At times, you may need more-intense treatment in a psychiatric hospital or clinic.
Hospitalization may also keep you safe from self-injury or address suicidal thoughts
or behaviors.
Introduction:
Gender: Female
Age: 26
Causes:
Treatment:
People who have DPD are generally treated with psychotherapy. The main goal of
this therapy is to make the individual more independent and help them form healthy
relationships with the people around them. This is done by improving their self-
esteem and confidence. Medication can be used to treat patients who suffer from
depression or anxiety because of their DPD, but this does not treat the core problems
caused by DPD.
Causes:
Genetics:
There is evidence that narcissistic personality disorder is heritable, and individuals are
much more likely to develop NPD if they have a family history of the
disorder. Studies on the occurrence of personality disorders in twins determined that
there is a moderate to high heritability for narcissistic personality disorder.
Environment:
According to Leonard Groopman and Arnold Cooper, the following have been
identified by various researchers as possible factors that promote the development of
NPD:
Treatment:
When people with NPD enter treatment, it is typically prompted by life difficulties or
to seek relief from another disorder, such as major depressive disorder, substance use
disorders, bipolar disorder, or eating disorders. This is partly because individuals with
NPD generally have poor insight and fail to recognize their perception and behavior
as inappropriate and problematic due to their very positive self-image.
Causes:
Genetic:
Treatment:
Medication:
Conclusion:
We all have personality traits integrated with each other. If one trait dominates on the
other traits then we have a personality disorder. It needs a long time to treat and have
no onset. Psychotherapy is the main therapy for personality disorders. The exact cause
of personality disorders remains uncertain. They may be combination of, parental
upbringing, one’s innate personality, social development, or genetic or biological
factors. However, it is clear there are both biological and, psycho-social factors that
influence the development of personality and personality disorders.