Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder

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PERSONALIT

Y DISORDERS
Christine Bernadette U. Cruz
01 / 
HISTRIONIC PERSONALITY
DISORDER

CONTENTS
02 / 
NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY
DISORDER
03 / 
AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER
04 / 
DEPENDENT PERSONALITY
DISORDER

015/ 
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE
PERSONALITY DISORDER
WHAT IS A pattern of excessive emotionality and
HISTRIONIC attention seeking; dramatic, seductive or
provocative behavior; suggestible; shallow
PERSONALIT emotional expression and relationships
Y DISORDER

Contributors to poor mental health:


• Biological factors, such as genes or
brain chemistry.
• Life experiences, such as trauma or
abuse, or extreme stress.
FACTORS
• Family history of mental health
problems.
MYTHS & FACTS
About Mental Health

Myth: Mental health Myth: People with

01 problems don't
affect me. 02 mental health
problems are violent.

Fact: Mental health Fact: They are more


problems are actually likely to be victims of
very common. violent crime.

Myth: Prevention Myth: They can snap

03 doesn’t work.
04 out of it if they try
hard enough.
Fact: Prevention
focuses on addressing Fact: It has nothing to
known risk factors do with being lazy or
such as exposure to weak.
trauma/stress.
01 Inability to perform daily tasks like taking care of your kids or
getting to work or school.

02 Pulling away from people and usual activities.

03 Eating or sleeping too much or too little.

04 Thinking of harming yourself or others.

WARNING SIGNS
of poor mental health
MENTAL HEALTH &
WELLNESS

Positive mental health allows Ways to maintain positive


people to: mental health include:

• Realize their full potential. • Getting professional help if


• Cope with the stresses of life. you need it.
• Work productively. • Connecting with others.
• Make meaningful • Staying positive.
contributions to their • Getting physically active.
communities. • Helping others.
PREVENTIO
N

Getting Help Is The First Step

Most people with mental health


problems can get better.
Treatment and recovery are
ongoing processes that happen
over time.
FOUR Recovery from mental disorders

DIMENSIONS and/or substance abuse disorders


is a process of change through

OF which individuals.

RECOVERY
Health Purpose

Make informed, healthy choices that Engage in meaningful daily activities,


support physical and emotional such as a job or school,
wellbeing. volunteering, or being creative.

Community
Home
Build relationships and social
Have a stable and safe place to live.
networks that provide support.
NEED HELP?

Talk To Us

(04) 298 3095 1092


+76 789 1209 3094

info@mentalhealth.com

www.mentalhealth.com
THANK
YOU!
We're one step away from making everyone
aware about mental health issues.

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