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Kathyy95 23-08-2010 03:05 AM

Dependent personality disorder?
 
I think i may have dependent personality disorder. I only heard of it today but i've been reading up on it and alot of the symptoms seem to fit.

I always like to be in a relationship and when i am in a relationship i alwas rely on the other person alot. I also sometimes ask them to make decisions for me. I know i can't live without reassurance and maybe even aympathy and attnetion from others, although i don't like to admit this. I've always had my own fantasy world ever since i was little and i relaised most of my fantasies involve someone else looking after and supporting me. my question is does this sound like it could be that? And is their anyone out their who has this disorder?

Ami 23-08-2010 04:57 AM

No-one on here can say whether it is or isnt.

If it's impacting your life then see a doctor or talk to the relevent professionals about it, because self diagnosis can be rather unhelpful as you may begin to feel like you need to act or be a certain way subconsciously producing symptoms .

You should get help on the problems you have not a diagnosis, as not everyone fits in a stringent criteria. And theres nothing wrong with that.

Stellata 23-08-2010 07:18 AM

I can relate a lot to what you're experiencing. I also have attachment/relationship difficulties, in my case due to things that happened in my past. I don't have a diagnosis of dependent personality disorder, though it's widely acknowledged by anyone involved in my treatment that I have attachment problems, involving both dependency and avoidance of relationship.
It can feel comforting to put a name to these troubles, as they can be exceptionally painful. A label doesn't solve the problem though, and can displace from the pain. Are you currently in therapy?

sherlock holmes 23-08-2010 01:09 PM

Self diagnosis is never a good idea, because you cannot be objective.

I would advise you to see a psychiatrist if you think you may have this.

However, I can relate to a lot of what you have written although I have borderline PD and not dependent PD.

[Pixie] 23-08-2010 10:08 PM

I Could of written that myself.
Im sorry, i have no advice.

Kathyy95 24-08-2010 08:25 PM

No i am not in therapy and my parents would never really listen to me if i told them baout htis, as i am not dependent on them at all.

Stellata 24-08-2010 08:27 PM

Relationship distress can indeed come from having parents who aren't seemingly interested in our feelings and thoughts.


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