Personality Disorders Benton AR
Personality disorders form a class of mental disorders that are characterized by long-lasting rigid patterns of thought and behavior. Keep reading to learn all about a variety of personality disorders ranging from antisocial personality disorder to histronic personality disorder.
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Cautions for Perfectionism
Perfectionism is a refusal to let yourself move ahead. It is a loop–an obsessive, debilitating closed system that causes you to get stuck in the details of what you are writing or painting or making and to lose sight of the whole.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment
Obsessive-compulsive disorder treatment is designed to help patients diagnosed with OCD to curb obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. Exposure and response prevention has proven to be an effective treatment; it involves repeated exposure to the object of the obsession. See below to learn more and to gain access to licensed counselors in Benton, AR who provide treatment for anxiety disorders.
Reasons to go to a Therapist
Have you ever been in counseling? That’s one place to start. Therapy could help you with self-esteem and family issues.
Question about Borderline P Disorder
Is it possible to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder without having stormy interpersonal relationships or fear of abandonment? Or, if not that, then is it possible to be oblivious to the stormy relationships or abandonment fear? Yes, it is possible to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) without having the stormy interpersonal relationships or fear of abandonment.
Dealing with Borderline Personality Disorder
There are many people with borderline personality disorder who are not unfaithful and would never cheat on their spouse. In my experience, there are many military husbands who have wives, without borderline personality disorder, who are also unfaithful. Being separated for a long time leaves voids, sexual voids, but these can be far less important then the “friendship” void. Borderline personality disorder is no excuse for her infidelity.
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Accepting Your Body
It’s time for some sound advice on achieving a quality lifestyle instead of dieting again. Ninety-five percent of all women don’t have the ideal body type portrayed by the media, and up to 60 percent of all women and girls eat in a dysfunctional fashion.
Aggressive Children
There are times when even the most docile children appear to have the aggressive tendencies of a professional wrestler. Why some of the children are so aggressive? Read on.
Brain Stimulation for Hard to Treat Mental Conditions
Investigation of the effectiveness of deep brain stimulation (DBS) in hard-to-treat depression , obsessive-compulsive disorder ( OCD ) and Tourette’s syndrome are underway at multiple medical centers around the world. Read on to know the details.
Cautions for Perfectionism
Perfectionism is a refusal to let yourself move ahead. It is a loop–an obsessive, debilitating closed system that causes you to get stuck in the details of what you are writing or painting or making and to lose sight of the whole.
Conduct Disorder in Adolescent Girls
Although conduct disorder is less prevalent in girls than in boys, many of these teenage girls may grow up to have poor adjustment in adulthood, with mental and physical health problems and difficulties parenting. Read on for detail of this disease.
Current Tests Fail To Discriminate Alzheimer’s From Dementia
Both Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia affect learning and memory, behavior and day-to-day function. Even so, they’re caused by different problems in the brain and require different medical approaches. However, current tests can not discriminate Alzheimer’s from dementia.
Dealing with Borderline Personality Disorder
There are many people with borderline personality disorder who are not unfaithful and would never cheat on their spouse. In my experience, there are many military husbands who have wives, without borderline personality disorder, who are also unfaithful. Being separated for a long time leaves voids, sexual voids, but these can be far less important then the “friendship” void. Borderline personality disorder is no excuse for her infidelity.
Dealing with Murderous Thoughts
If everything comes up fine medically, it’s time to see a counselor who specializes in adolescents. An experienced counselor can help you sort through what these images are about and teach you how to manage them.
Early Health Ed Reduces Risky Adult Behaviors
A new study explores that there are some relations between early education programs and adult health. And it also shows how early educational interventions affect health outcomes. Read on for details.
Family History Predicts Risk of Mental Disorders
That mental illnesses tend to run in families is certainly no surprise. In fact, psychiatric conditions are some of the most heritable of all disorders. Read on to know more about this issue.
Fighting Cognitive Dissonance
Cognitive dissonance is the feeling of psychological discomfort produced by the combined presence of two thoughts that do not follow from one another. Find out what you can do about it.
Frequently Asked Questions about Borderline Personality Disorder
The main feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a long pattern of instability in their relationships with others, and in their own self-image and emotions. People with borderline personality disorder are also usually very impulsive.
Hallucinations
Generally, hallucinations may be indicative of a psychotic disorder such as schizophrenia or complications related to a general medical condition such as dementia. Other medical conditions that may cause hallucinations include Huntington’s disease, multiple sclerosis, cerebrovascular disease, brain tumors, deafness, auditory or visual nerve damage, endocrine disturbances.
Helping Someone with Bipolar Disorder
It is difficult to watch someone you care about suffer. It is a helpless feeling. It’s important to remain hopeful. Bipolar disorder can be helped with treatment. There are therapies and medications that have been shown to be very effective.
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy
Interpersonal and Social Rhythm Therapy is a specific type of psychotherapy developed to help people with bipolar disorder . Its focus is on helping people identify and maintain the regular routines of everyday life — including sleep patterns — and solving interpersonal issues and problems that may arise that directly impact a person’s routines.
Leisure Activities Aid Recovery from Mental Illness
While exercise is certainly important for mind and body, it’s not the only aspect of an active lifestyle. It also aid recovery from mental illness. Read on to know the details.
My Child Was Just Diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome
Isn’t Asperger Syndrome an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Is it genetic? Is it due to a poor diet or childhood immunizations? Could our toxic environment be a contributor? Read on.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Treatment
Obsessive-compulsive disorder treatment is designed to help patients diagnosed with OCD to curb obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors. Exposure and response prevention has proven to be an effective treatment; it involves repeated exposure to the object of the obsession. See below to learn more and to gain access to licensed counselors in Benton, AR who provide treatment for anxiety disorders.
Psychotic Symptoms
My father is approaching fifty, and when I still lived with my parents, he seemed to me very unstable and difficult to live with. Some of his behaviour is just outrageous in retrospect, but it’s amazing, my family chooses to ignore it and never talk about it. First off, he has told me that he can hear my thoughts. I’m serious! And he was completely serious as well. Please help.
Question about Borderline P Disorder
Is it possible to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder without having stormy interpersonal relationships or fear of abandonment? Or, if not that, then is it possible to be oblivious to the stormy relationships or abandonment fear? Yes, it is possible to be diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) without having the stormy interpersonal relationships or fear of abandonment.
Reasons to go to a Therapist
Have you ever been in counseling? That’s one place to start. Therapy could help you with self-esteem and family issues.
Responding to Lies
The real challenge for the parents of chronic liars isn’t spotting the lies, but finding the underlying issues and helping the child learn different and more appropriate responses. Here are some ideas that may help.
Social Networking IDs Narcissism
A new study suggests that online social networking sites might be useful tools for detecting whether someone is a narcissist. The researchers found that the number of Facebook friends and wallposts that individuals have on their profile pages correlates with narcissism.
Spotlight on Borderline Personality Disorder
Borderline personality disorder , like dissociative identity disorder (which used to be called multiple personality disorder), is a disorder that has gained much attention since the advent of the Internet. Whether people with this disorder never sought each other out, or whether because of its characteristics, it seems the Internet has enabled people with borderline personality disorder (BPD) to find one another, share information, and gain support for the condition.
Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder
The main feature of borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a pervasive pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image and emotions. A person with this disorder will also often exhibit impulsive behaviors and have a majority of the following symptoms.
Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder
Unfortunately, many people come to the incorrect conclusion that the only way to solve their life problems is to harm themselves or to consider suicide. People come to this conclusion because they don’t know how to deal with their problems. If they knew another way they would probably choose it.
Tactile Hallucinations
Examples of tactile hallucinations would be feeling that bugs were crawling under your skin or believing that you were touched. The standard definition of a hallucination is to perceive something that does not exist. That general definition seems to match your experience.
Temper Dysregulation Disorder with Dysphoria
Temper dysregulation disorder is an attempt by the publishers of the DSM to create a diagnostic category that captures much of the behavior that’s presently being diagnosed as "childhood bipolar disorder."
Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
People who experience obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) often turn to medications first for treatment (since they often turn to their primary care physician first for a diagnosis as well). However, decades’ worth of research actually suggests a “best practice” treatment for OCD that doesn’t involve the prescription of any medications.
Why Children Lie
Lying is a skill all children learn. It is a tool for avoiding blame or punishment, and for shoring up a poor self-image. Read on and help your children before it becomes a habit.

