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1670614Paranoid Personality Disorder, A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditionshttps://www.gandhi.com.mx/paranoid-personality-disorder-a-simple-guide-to-the-condition-diagnosis-treatment-and-related-conditions-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1426419/f82fc761-1266-4cc9-bf38-1757729a7c2d.jpg?v=6383380955835700005757MXNKenneth KeeInStock/Ebooks/1645599Paranoid Personality Disorder, A Simple Guide To The Condition, Diagnosis, Treatment And Related Conditions5757https://www.gandhi.com.mx/paranoid-personality-disorder-a-simple-guide-to-the-condition-diagnosis-treatment-and-related-conditions-1/phttps://gandhi.vtexassets.com/arquivos/ids/1426419/f82fc761-1266-4cc9-bf38-1757729a7c2d.jpg?v=638338095583570000InStockMXN99999DIEbook20189780463185377_W3siaWQiOiI2YzczYmMxNC0xZWZjLTQzZDktOWYxYy04ZDJiNGVjNTZlYjQiLCJsaXN0UHJpY2UiOjU3LCJkaXNjb3VudCI6MCwic2VsbGluZ1ByaWNlIjo1NywiaW5jbHVkZXNUYXgiOnRydWUsInByaWNlVHlwZSI6IklwcCIsImN1cnJlbmN5IjoiTVhOIiwiZnJvbSI6IjIwMjQtMDUtMjBUMTU6MDA6MDBaIiwicmVnaW9uIjoiTVgiLCJpc1ByZW9yZGVyIjpmYWxzZX1d9780463185377_<p>This book describes Paranoid Personality Disorder, Diagnosis and Treatment and Related Diseases<br />Anyone not paranoid in this world must be crazy<br />Speaking of paranoia, its true that I do not know exactly who my enemies are.<br />But that of course is exactly why Im paranoid.<br />? Edward Abbey<br />Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) is a mental disorder in which a person has a long-term pattern of extreme distrust and suspicion of others.<br />People with paranoid personalities rarely confide in others, and tend to misconstrue harmless comments and behavior as malicious<br />The person does not have an advanced psychotic disorder, such as schizophrenia.<br />People with the disorder are more likely to have a relative with schizophrenia, indicating there could be a link between the two disorders.<br />People with a paranoid personality disorder are normally not able to admit their own negative feelings toward others but do not normally lose touch with reality.<br />They will not confide in people, even if they prove reliable, for fear of being exploited or betrayed<br />The precise cause of paranoid personality disorder is not known.<br />Doctors believe that a combination of biological and environmental factors can lead to paranoid personality disorder.<br />It seems to be more frequent in families with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia and delusional disorder, which indicates that genes may be involved.<br />Other factors may have a part as well.<br />PPD appears to be more frequent in men.<br />Early childhood trauma may be a factor that contributes to PPD.<br />Paranoid personality disorder can occur from negative childhood experiences caused by a threatening domestic environment.<br />It is triggered by excessive and unfounded parental rage and condescending parental influence that cause profound childhood insecurities<br />Symptoms<br />People with PPD are very distrustful of other people.<br />As a result, their social lives are severely limited.<br />They often believe that they are in danger and look for proof to support their suspicions.<br />They have difficulty seeing that their distrust is out of proportion to their environment.<br />A mnemonic to symptoms of PPD is GET FACT:<br />Grudges held for long period<br />Exploitation expected<br />Trustworthiness of others doubted<br />Fidelity of sexual partner questioned<br />Attack on character are perceived<br />Confides in others rarely<br />Threatening meanings read into events<br />One of the main differences between paranoid personality disorder and schizophrenia is that hallucination is not a normal feature of paranoid personality disorder<br />Diagnosis<br />The doctor will ask the patient about the symptoms and history.<br />The mental health professional will do a comprehensive appraisal.<br />Treatment<br />The treatment is difficult because people with PPD are often very distrustful of doctors.<br />If treatment is received, talk therapy and medicines can often be successful.<br />The treatment for PPD can be very effective.<br />Psychotherapy is the most capable method of treatment for paranoid personality disorder:<br />1.Help the individual learn how to cope with the disorder<br />2.Learn how to communicate with others in social situations<br />3.Help reduce feelings of paranoia<br />Medicines can also be helpful, particularly if the person with PPD has other linked disorders such as depression or anxiety disorder:<br />1.Antidepressants for depression<br />2.Benzodiazepines for anxiety<br />3.Antipsychotics for the paranoia<br />Combining medication with talk therapy or psychotherapy can be very effective<br />Medicines are advised to be given for a short period because the patient can be distrustful of them after some time.<br />Psychotherapy should be continued for life because there is no cure for this illness<br />Properly treated the patient can even hold a job.</p><p>TABLE OF CONTENT<br />Introduction<br />Chapter 1 Paranoid Personality Disorder<br />Chapter 2 Causes<br />Chapter 3 Symptoms<br />Chapter 4 Diagnosis<br />Chapter 5 Treatment<br />Chapter 6 Prognosis<br />Chapter 7 Borderline personality Disorder<br />Chapter 8 Schizophrenia<br />Epilogue</p>...9780463185377_Kenneth Keelibro_electonico_f7446e54-83c6-3b33-880f-8d8760b43bd4_9780463185377;9780463185377_9780463185377Kenneth KeeInglésMéxicohttps://getbook.kobo.com/koboid-prod-public/smashwords-epub-19734fb5-ddcd-4939-a671-6a16d548d6bb.epub2018-10-04T00:00:00+00:00Kenneth Kee