After watching all of the personality disorder projects, I decided to go over McKenna, Caitlin, and Julie's presentations. McKenna did her presentation on Dissociative Identity Disorder. I thought it was really interesting about how a lot of people who have this disorder developed it at a younger age as a defense mechanism for abuse. It's almost as if they use this to completely mask or forget about their terrible circumstances. I am wondering if psychologists have given this tendency a name? Also, I wanted to know what program McKenna used to make her brochure. When I looked at Caitlin's project, I thought it was really cool that she made it personal to her own life. I wonder what it would be like to live in a family where your mother has borderline personality disorder. I also wanted to know statistics or the ratio of BPD that is caused from hereditary or environment. How does living in a home where a parent has BPD affect the children as they are growing up? Lastly, I looked at Julie's presentation on Histrionic Personality Disorder. Histrionic Personality Disorder is basically where people are addicted to getting attention from other people. As a high school student, I am around many people who love getting attention from people and almost search for compliments at times. I am wondering where psychologists have drawn the line between histrionic tendencies and histrionic personality disorder. Also, what is the tendency of seeing improvements in behavior after seeking treatment or therapy? I thought that this was a really interesting disorder to learn about because it is an issue that many teenage girls struggle with.