Personality disorders

Personality disorders are patterns of thinking, feeling, and behavior inflexible affecting many times in a negative way, the way a person relates to others and handles the situations and emotions of daily life, which can lead to patterns little functional in personal life, work, etc... here are Some examples: 

 

  1. Borderline Personality disorder (BPD): characterized by sudden changes of mood, impulsivity, and difficulty regulating emotions, interpersonal relationships, rebellion, and a self-image is unstable. 
  2. Disorder-Dependent Personality: manifested in an intense need to be taken care of by others, which leads to compliant behaviors, fear of separation, and difficulty making decisions.
  3. Disorder Reactive Attachment: often observed in children, this disorder is characterized by a persistent inability to form emotional bonds insurance with the caregivers. This can lead to problems in emotional regulation and the ability to establish healthy relationships.

Neurofeedback for Personality Disorders:

Neurofeedback is beneficial for disorders of personality at work to balance the activity in the areas of the brain responsible for emotional regulation, social processing, self-regulation, and management of stressful situations. By training your brain, you can improve the quality of interpersonal relationships, the processing of everyday events and improve the quality of life.