Histrionic Personality Disorder
Alternate Names : HPD, Hystrionic Personality Disorder
What are the treatments for the condition?
Psychological treatments have been shown to be effective in the treatment of histrionic personality disorder. These include cognitive behavioral therapy, group therapy, and individual psychotherapy. Treatment is aimed at:
helping the person relate to others in ways that are more acceptable
improving the person's communication skills
increasing the person's self-esteem
relearning interaction and thought
The person may be impulsive, depressed, and have wide mood swings. Certain medications can help reduce these symptoms. Medication is used only when the person is also getting counseling. In some cases, when the person is in crisis, a short-term stay in the hospital helps to stabilize the person. This may be necessary, for instance, if the person is threatening suicide, self-mutilation, or other serious behaviors.
What are the side effects of the treatments?
Side effects are specific to the medication used, and may include drowsiness and allergic reactions.
What happens after treatment for the condition?
A person who is successfully treated for histrionic personality disorder is usually able to function at a high level. He or she will usually be appropriate in social and work situations.
How is the condition monitored?
A person on antidepressant medications needs to be monitored frequently for side effects. Blood tests are done to be sure that the medication levels are adequate. Any new or worsening symptoms should be reported to the healthcare provider.
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