Lisa LaCon

Urban "Mental Health" Tools For Change By Dr. Lisa LaCon

Lisa LaCon

  • Let's Discuss Histrionic Personality Disorder

Let's Discuss Histrionic Personality Disorder

Wednesday 25th May 2022

Dr. Lisa LaCon discusses histrionic personality disorder, its causes, impacts on relationships, and treatment options in Urban Tools for Change.
67 minutes
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Urban "Mental Health" Tools For Change By Dr. Lisa LaCon
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Recovery from Trauma
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Understanding Histrionic Personality Disorder with Dr. Lisa LaCon

Childhood trauma, I'm telling you, most people that I have counseled, most people that I have spoken with, they have an element of childhood trauma, and most of that is being sexually molested, and they didn't have the tools.
Ever wondered why some people always seem to be the center of attention, often with exaggerated emotions? Dr. Lisa LaCon breaks down histrionic personality disorder in this episode of Urban Tools for Change. She dives into the diagnostic criteria and possible causes, shedding light on how childhood trauma can play a significant role in the development of this disorder. Dr.
LaCon doesn't just stop at the 'what' and 'why'; she also delves into the 'how'—how this disorder impacts relationships and what treatment options are available. The episode is packed with practical advice and resources for those who might be struggling or know someone who is. If you've ever encountered someone whose behavior screams 'It's all about me', this episode offers a compassionate and informative look at why that might be. Dr.
LaCon emphasizes the importance of seeking professional help and provides a roadmap for navigating these complex emotional landscapes. Whether you're dealing with histrionic personality disorder yourself, or just curious about mental health issues in urban settings, this episode offers valuable insights and support.