Symptoms of dependent personality disorder

Dependent personality disorder, mostly seen in women as well as children and adolescents, is mostly caused by a specific dependent personality. The main symptoms of dependent personality disorder are: first, the patient is extremely unconfident, thinks he or she is awkward, or that no one wants to help him or her, likes him or her, etc. The second, the patient is very passive, has no initiative, even if it is a small matter, but also to look ahead, hesitate, and even to seek the advice of others. Third, the patient is not able to live independently and must have family or friends around. Once they are alone, they will feel extremely uncomfortable. Fourth, the child or adolescent’s life, such as clothing, food, housing, and time, is determined by the parents. Women with this personality disorder may be abused by their husbands.