Speak aloud indicating inconveniences? Specialist replies

Speak aloud indicating inconveniences? Specialist replies


The tone of the voice says a lot about our mental health. Understand how too high it is in speaking with personality disorders

Communication is a need for human being and can occur in many ways: through writing, facial expressions, gestures or language, for example. To speak, by the way, is the most common way to communicate – and it is also a way to identify possible disorders such as dramatic personality disorders.




“If we exclude the cases of deafness and education, the people who speak too strong and underline the words during the speech can be framed in one of the dramatic personality disorders”, explains the PhD in neuroscience and a member of the Royal Society of Biology in the United Kingdom, Dr. Fabiano de Abreu Aradela.

What are the dramatic personality disorders?

Dramatic personality disorders include a group of conditions that involve excessively emotional and unstable behaviors. This is the case, for example, of the borderline personality disorder (TPB), of the narcissistic, antisocial and histrionic disorder. According to the neuroscientist, they are characterized by emotional instability, impulsiveness and difficulties in maintaining stable and healthy relationships.

What does the speech with personality disorders have to do with it?

For Dr. Fabiano de Abreu adds the way a person speaks can indicate the influence of the disorder in his daily life. “The tone of the voice reflects its internal states, so the tone can be a significant influence and a reason for observation. Tonal models can define the cognitive processes that must be observed,” he says.

Disorders such as bipolar disorder and the narcissistic disorder of the personality, for example, can include “grandiose” behaviors that may include, in some cases, to speak higher, underlines the expert.

Exception

“Of course, in a first analysis, it should also be considered possible vocal disorders or changes related to puberty, especially when there are symptoms such as trembling sound, raucendine, whispering the sound or oscillating between very high and very low. In these cases you should look for a specialist to prevent future damage and improve the vocal function”, Warns Dr. Fabiano.

Furthermore, it should be noted that speaking aloud in itself is not enough to diagnose a personality disorder. For this, it is necessary to make a clinical investigation, with the support of psychotherapists and psychiatrists. The tone of the voice is just one of the multiple symptoms.

Source: Terra

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