Histrionic Personality Disorder & Antisocial Personality Disorder: Exploring the Connection
Histrionic personality disorder (HPD) and antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) are both personality disorders that are characterized by dramatic and impulsive behavior. However, there is no known etiological link between the two disorders.
ASPD is characterized by a disregard for social norms and rules. People with ASPD often have a history of criminal behavior and may be violent. HPD is characterized by excessive emotionality and attention-seeking behavior. People with HPD often have a history of unstable relationships and may be manipulative.
While both ASPD and HPD can be difficult to treat, there are some treatment options that can help people manage their symptoms. Treatment for ASPD typically involves therapy, medication, and social skills training. Treatment for HPD typically involves therapy and medication.
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