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65.56% belongs to cluster C DPD?
Seow kau profeu aka sports26 belongs to which schizophrenic category? Laughing
And where does that 5354 fit?

Due to his Cowardice, he dare not face Facts nor Reality

Ended up with all 3 Clusters.
Cluster A: Narcissistic= Grandoise Disorder

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(07-07-2025, 08:58 AM)Ola Wrote: [ -> ]And where does that 5354 fit?

Due to his Cowardice, he dare not face Facts nor Reality

Ended up with all 3 Clusters.

He need help ...and medicine
First time hearing this

Cluster B: Histrionic Disorder

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(07-07-2025, 06:41 PM)Ola Wrote: [ -> ]First time hearing this

Cluster B: Histrionic Disorder

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Sigh....
https://youtu.be/_enUUK6eXeU?si=bb7eWd7qkxWT0cir

Histrionic Personality Disorder (HPD) is characterized by a pattern of excessive attention-seeking behaviors and emotional overreaction. Here are the key signs, based on clinical criteria like those in the DSM-5:

1. **Excessive Attention-Seeking**: A strong need to be the center of attention, often feeling uncomfortable when not receiving it. This may manifest as dramatic or provocative behavior to draw focus.

2. **Exaggerated Emotional Expression**: Displaying overly dramatic, theatrical, or exaggerated emotions that seem shallow or insincere, often shifting rapidly between moods.

3. **Suggestibility**: Being easily influenced by others or circumstances, often adopting opinions or behaviors to gain approval.

4. **Inappropriate Seductive Behavior**: Acting overly flirtatious or sexually provocative in situations where it’s inappropriate, often to gain attention.

5. **Preoccupation with Appearance**: Excessive focus on physical appearance, using it to draw attention, such as through flamboyant clothing or exaggerated grooming.

6. **Vague or Impressionistic Speech**: Speaking in a way that lacks detail, focusing on impressions rather than specifics, often to maintain attention or create drama.

7. **Overly Dramatic Self-Presentation**: Presenting oneself in an exaggerated or theatrical manner, often exaggerating problems or emotions to seem more significant.

8. **Shallow Relationships**: Forming relationships that appear intense but lack depth, often viewing them as closer than they actually are.

For a diagnosis, a person typically needs to exhibit at least five of these traits consistently, causing significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other areas of functioning. These behaviors often begin in early adulthood and are pervasive across contexts.

If you’re concerned about someone showing these signs, a professional evaluation by a psychologist or psychiatrist is necessary for an accurate diagnosis, as these traits can overlap with other conditions like borderline personality disorder or narcissistic personality disorder. Would you like more details on any specific aspect or guidance on next steps?