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Disinhibited social engagement disorder
Disinhibited social involvement disorder, found in children, is a type of attachment disorder in which children relate easily and get along with strangers. They do not form deep and meaningful relationships, and they have difficulty forming loving relationships with others. Understanding Attachment Disorder: The term attachment was first used by Bowlby to mean an emotional bond between a child a..
2021.11.27
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Dependent Personality Disorder
When someone is dependent on another, it is said to be dependent. Children depend on their parents for protection and have help to make decisions. After all, children need their parents to survive on their own. People with Dependent Personality Disorder are similar to these children and need someone to look after them and have help make decisions. Children prepare for independence in this relati..
2021.11.16
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Reactive Attachment Disorder
Reactive Attachment Disorder is a type of trauma- and stress-related disorder. After all, the term reactive attachment disorder includes the meaning of a disorder that is formed due to a response to the negative attachment as stress that is continuously formed. Reactive Attachment Disorder is a serious psychological condition that occurs when children or infants under the age of 5 do not form he..
2021.11.13
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Schizoid Personality Disorder
Schizoid personality disorder belongs to Cluster A among the classifications of personality disorders. Primarily, Cluster A personality disorders are characterized by a strange or eccentric way of thinking. To be honest, when I hear the word schizoid, I think of crazy people. However, the word schizoid here does not mean a hallucinatory state of the mind. This refers to a personality who prefers..
2021.11.03
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Excoriation disorder & skin-picking disorder
Until recently, chronic skin peeling disorder, which can harm human self-esteem, was classified as impulse control disorder along with the hair-pulling disorder. In fact, these two disorders can be classified as impulse disorders in that there are urges to pull the hair and peel the skin, respectively. However, the DSM-5 classifies them as an obsessive-compulsive disorder by focusing on compulsi..
2021.10.06