Explain Dependent personality disorder.
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Dependent Personality Disorder (DPD) is a psychiatric condition characterized by an excessive need for others' support and an inability to make decisions independently. Individuals with DPD fear abandonment and go to great lengths to gain reassurance and approval. They often lack self-confidence and exhibit submissive behavior in relationships. This chronic reliance on others impairs their ability to initiate and maintain daily activities. Treatment involves psychotherapy, focusing on building self-esteem, enhancing autonomy, and developing healthier interpersonal skills to reduce dependency on others.