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Personality Disorders

Personality Disorders

Dr. Ömer Uçur offers therapy services for personality disorders at his office in Nişantaşı, Istanbul. Personality disorders are enduring and inflexible patterns that affect individuals' thoughts, emotions, and behaviors. These conditions can negatively impact adolescents' social relationships and overall quality of life.

At his Istanbul office, Dr. Uçur implements therapy programs specifically designed for adolescents with personality disorders. The therapies aim to help young individuals understand themselves, develop emotional regulation skills, and build healthy relationships. Through psychotherapeutic sessions and various interactive methods, Dr. Uçur supports adolescents in expressing themselves.

The role of families in this process is crucial. Dr. Uçur guides parents in understanding the challenges their children face and creating a supportive environment. For families in Istanbul seeking professional support for personality disorders, Dr. Ömer Uçur's services can assist children in enhancing their emotional and social development, enabling them to lead healthier lives. This support provides children with better coping opportunities in both social and academic spheres.

      For more information on this topic and related matters, refer to Dr. Ömer Uçur's informational articles.

Personality Disorders


Frequently Asked Questions

What is Borderline? Is it a personality disorder?

Yes, Borderline refers to borderline personality disorder. Individuals displaying borderline traits before the age of 18 may develop full-blown borderline personality disorder in their 20s. It is a personality disorder characterized by intense contradictions, especially in communication and emotional relationships with others.

Is narcissism a personality disorder?

It is more accurate not to confuse being egotistical with narcissistic personality disorder. While egotism can occasionally arise due to social or societal influences, in narcissistic personality disorder, the individual consistently belittles others and their opinions, often displaying self-admiring attitudes. Their behaviors or expressions may always make others feel this way.

Is antisocial behavior a personality disorder? How can it be prevented?

Antisocial personality disorder can develop in individuals who should have been diagnosed with a conduct disorder around the age of 10 but were not diagnosed or treated. Antisocial individuals can often form good relationships with others, but when things do not go their way, they may resort to various forms of aggressive or violent behavior. They may also have additional psychiatric diagnoses during childhood.


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