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How is avoidant personality disorder different from histrionic personality disorder?
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Solution
Avoidant Personality Disorder and Histrionic Personality Disorder are both personality disorders but are very different in behavior and emotional needs.
Avoidant Personality Disorder:
- The person is shy, withdrawn, and avoids social contact.
- Has a deep fear of rejection and criticism.
- Feels inadequate and has low self-esteem.
- Avoids relationships even though they desire connection.
- Emotionally reserved and anxious in social settings.
Histrionic Personality Disorder:
- The person is very attention-seeking and dramatic.
- Seeks approval and praise through emotional and often exaggerated behavior.
- May use appearance or flirtation to get attention.
- Is emotionally expressive, sometimes over-the-top.
- Often struggles with forming deep, meaningful relationships.
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