Personality & Dissociative
Personality patterns and dissociative experiences.
22 conditions
- Antisocial Personality DisorderA personality disorder characterized by a persistent pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others, lack of empathy, and manipulative behavior.
- Avoidant Personality DisorderAvoidant Personality Disorder (AvPD) is characterized by a pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation. Individuals avoid social and occupational situations due to intense fear of rejection, criticism, or disapproval, despite desiring close relationships.
- Borderline Personality DisorderA personality disorder characterized by a pervasive pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and emotions, along with marked impulsivity.
- Dependent Personality DisorderDependent Personality Disorder is characterized by a pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of, leading to submissive and clinging behavior and fears of separation. Individuals have difficulty making everyday decisions without excessive advice and reassurance, need others to assume responsibility, and feel helpless when alone.
- Depersonalization Disorder with Intermittent DerealizationDepersonalization Disorder with Intermittent Derealization is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Depersonalization/Derealization DisorderPersistent or recurrent experiences of depersonalization, derealization, or both, with intact reality testing and significant distress.
- Depressive Personality DisorderDepressive Personality Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Dissociative AmnesiaAn inability to recall important autobiographical information, usually of a traumatic or stressful nature, that is inconsistent with ordinary forgetting.
- Dissociative Identity DisorderA dissociative disorder involving disruption of identity characterized by two or more distinct personality states, along with recurrent gaps in memory and significant distress or functional impairment.
- Histrionic Personality DisorderHistrionic Personality Disorder is a clinically significant condition involving persistent symptoms and impairment requiring comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Masochistic Personality DisorderMasochistic Personality Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Narcissistic Personality DisorderA personality disorder characterized by a grandiose sense of self-importance, need for excessive admiration, and lack of empathy for others.
- Obsessive-Compulsive Personality DisorderA pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental/interpersonal control at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency.
- Other Specified Dissociative DisorderOther Specified Dissociative Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
- Other Specified Dissociative Disorder, Subtype 2Other Specified Dissociative Disorder, Subtype 2 is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Paranoid Personality DisorderParanoid Personality Disorder is a clinically significant condition involving persistent symptoms and impairment requiring comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Passive-Aggressive Personality DisorderPassive-Aggressive Personality Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Sadistic Personality DisorderSadistic Personality Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Schizoid Personality DisorderSchizoid Personality Disorder is a clinically significant condition involving persistent symptoms and impairment requiring comprehensive assessment and individualized treatment planning.
- Schizotypal Personality DisorderSchizotypal Personality Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Self-Defeating Personality DisorderSelf-Defeating Personality Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. Comprehensive assessment by a qualified clinician is important for accurate diagnosis and individualized care planning.
- Unspecified Dissociative DisorderUnspecified Dissociative Disorder is a clinically recognized condition that can significantly affect emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and social functioning. A full diagnostic evaluation by a qualified professional is recommended for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.