Week Six: Personality Disorders Flashcards

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What is personality?

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patterns of behaving and relating to self, others, and environment
- perceptions, attitudes, and emotions

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What is a personality disorder?

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impairment of personality functioning, personality traits are maladaptive, identify problems, relationships are dysfunctional

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How old do you have to be to perform a PD test?

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18

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What is the three types of clusters in a PD diagnosis?

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Cluster A, B, and C

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What is a Cluster A diagnoses?

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odd or eccentric behaviours
- paranoid personality disorders
- schizoid personality disorders
- schizotypical personality disorders

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What is a Cluster B diagnoses?

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erratic or dramatic behaviours
- antisocial personality disorders
- boarderline personality disorders
- histrionic personality disorders
- narcissistic personality disorders

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What is a Cluster C diagnoses?

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anxious or fearful behaviours
- avoidant personality disorders
- dependent personality disorders
- obsessive personality disorders

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What is the biological theories for personality disorders?

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develop through the interaction of hereditary dispositions and environmental influences
temperament: biologic processes of sensation, association, and motivation that underlie the integration of skills and habits based on emotion

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What are the four temperament traits?

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  1. harm avoidance
  2. novelty seeking
  3. reward dependance
  4. persistence
    these influence traits of a persons automatic responses to certain situations
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What is the psychodynamic theories for personality disorders?

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focues on character.
Character concepts about the self and the external; word that develops over time as one comes into contact with people and situations

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What are the three major character traits for psychodynamic theories?

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  1. self directness(responsible, goal oriented)
  2. cooperativeness (integral part of society)
  3. self-transcendence (integral part of universe)
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What are the two treatment options for personality disorders?

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psychopharmacology and psychotherapy

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What is psychopharmacology treatment for personality disorders?

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focus on clients symptoms rather than the particulate subtype
medications used: lithium, anticonvulsant, mood stabilizers, benzo, neuroleptics

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What is psychotherapy treatment for personality disorders?

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  • individual and group therapy
  • cognitive- behavioural therapy
  • thought stopping
  • positive self talk
  • dialectical behavioural therapy
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What is paranoid personality disorder? Nursing interventions?

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pervasive, mistrust/suspicious, projection as defence mechanisms, conflict with authority figures, appear aloof and withdrawn
Nursing interventions: formal, business type approach, client involvement, validate idea before action

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What is schizoid personality disorder? Nursing interventions?

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\people avoid social activities and consistently shy away from interaction with others and have a limited range of emotional expression
nursing interventions: focus on improved functioning in community, greater chance of success if pt can relate needs to one person

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What is schizotypal personality disorder? Nursing interventions?

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consistent pattern of intense discomfort with close relationships and social interactions, behavioural eccentricities, odd appearance, wander , frequently use words incorrectly
nursing interventions:focus on self care, social skills, improve functioning in the community, encourage diary routines, identify inappropriate outlet

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What is antisocial personality disorder? Nursing interventions?

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disregard for rights of others, deceit, and manipulation. Not care for others feelings
nursing interventions: therapeutic relationships, enhancing problem solving, role performance

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What is borderline personality disorder? Nursing interventions?

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pervasive pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships, self image, affect, impulsive. impacts a person’s ability to regulate their emotions.
nursing interventions: safety, therapeutic interventions, strict adherence to boundaries, communication skills, coping, emotion control, reshaping thinking patterns, structuring of daily activities

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What is histrionic personality disorder? Nursing interventions?

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pattern of exaggerated emotionality and attention-seeking behaviors
nursing interventions: feedback about social interactions, social skills training, role playing, exploration of strengths and assets

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What is narcissistic personality disorder? Nursing interventions?

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unreasonably high sense of their own importance, belittle or discount the feelings of others
nursing interventions: self awareness skills to avoid anger and frustration, matter of fact approach, limit settings

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What is avoidant personality disorder? Nursing interventions?

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feelings of inadequacy and are highly sensitive to being negatively judged by others causing social discomfort, low self esteem, hypersensitivity to negative evaluation
nursing interventions: self affirmations, positive self talk, social skills training, be careful and patient with these clients

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What is dependent personality disorder? Nursing interventions?

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feel helpless, submissive or incapable of taking care of themselves. Excessive need to be taken care of.
Nursing interventions: help ct express feelings of grief and loss over the end of a relationship while fostering autonomy and self reliance, assistance in daily functioning, teaching problem solving, nurse must refrain from giving advice

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What is obsessive-compulsive personality disorder? Nursing interventions?

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extensive preoccupation with perfectionism, organization and control.
Nursing interventions: ct to view decision making and completion of projects from a different perspective, cognitive restructuring techniques

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What are elder considerations for personality disorders?

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continue from a young age and not diagnoses in elders, some may stabilize while others may age badly, have a higher risk for depression, suicide, and dementia