PERSONALITY STYLES AND REACTIONS TO DISABILITY
A client who has depressive personality characteristics will most likely become more depressed after acquiring a disability.
A client with a history of histrionic behavior may tend to blame others for problems and present symptoms dramatically.
Grandiosity in clients might result in minimization or even denial of symptoms.
A dependent person can become emotionally and behaviorally paralyzed following a disability.
An insecure person might magnify symptoms in an effort to gain a stronger sense of self.
Borderline characteristics (impulsivity and self-destruction) can be exacerbated.
A client who is suffering from posttraumatic symptoms might react to the current disability in a more profound than expected manner.
Antisocial personality characteristics can lead to malingering and rejection of responsibility for rehabilitation.