Module 7: Personality Disorders Flashcards

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How do we conceptualize personality disorders?

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An enduring pattern of inner experience and behaviour that:

  • deviates from the expectations of culture
  • is pervasive and inflexible
  • has an onset in adolescence or early adult hood
  • stable over time
  • leads to distress or impairment
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Challenges of Conceptualizing Personality Disorder

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  • gender and cultural issues
  • reliability of diagnosis
  • comorbidity and diagnostic overlap
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What personality disorders are in Cluster A: Odd and Eccentric Disorders

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Paranoid, Schizoid, Schizotypal

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What personality Disorders are in Cluster B: Dramatic, Emotional, or Erratic Disorders

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Antisocial, Psychopathy, Borderline, Histrionic, Narcissistic

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What Personality Disorders are in Cluster C: Anxious and Fearful Disorders

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Avoidant, Dependent, Obsessive

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What are the key characteristics of paranoid personality disorder?

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  • pervasive suspiciousness concerning the motives of others
  • hyper vigilant and take extreme precautions
  • interpret people’s behaviours as personally meaningful and negative
  • paranoid beliefs are non-bizarre
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What are the key characteristics of schizoid personality disorder?

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  • avoidance of social activities
  • detached, self-absorbed, cold, little emotional responsiveness
  • uninterested in intimate involvement with others
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What are the key characteristics of schizotypal personality disorder?

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  • extremely superstitious

- magical thinking and believe in paranormal phenomena

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What are the key characteristics of antisocial personality disorder?

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  • pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others that begins in childhood or early adolescence and continues into adulthood
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What are the key characteristics of psychopathy?

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  • not listed in DSM-5
  • more severe than antisocial personality disorder
  • commit a disproportionate amount of antisocial and violent crimes
  • keen ability to detect signs of vulnerability
  • manipulative, lack of remorse and emotional depth
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What are the key characteristics Borderline Personality Disorder?

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  • instability across various domains of personality functioning
  • unstable sense of identity
  • difficulty regulating emotions
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what are the key characteristics of histrionic personality disorder?

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  • attention seeking
  • overly dramatic
  • sexual at inappropriate times
  • may dress provocative
  • over-react to insignificant events
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What are the key characteristics of narcissistic disorder?

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  • grandiose
  • egocentricity, little concern for others
  • when frustrated, can become aggressive
  • exaggerated sense of self-importance
  • easily hurt by negative feedback
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What are the key characteristics of Avoidant Personality Disorder?

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  • pervasive pattern of avoiding interpersonal contacts
  • fear of rejection
  • sensitive to criticism
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What are the key characteristics of Dependent Personality Disorder?

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  • constant reassurance, can’t rely on themselves to make decisions
  • submissive role in relationships
  • can lead to abusive relationships
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What are the key characteristics of obsessive-compulsive personality disorder?

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  • desire for perfection
  • inflexibility
  • ABSENCE of obsessional thoughts and compulsive behaviours
  • preoccupation with rules
  • judgmental
  • ignore emotions because they are deemed unpredictable
17
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What are the major treatments for various personality disorders?

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  • object-relations therapy
  • cognitive-behavioral approaches
  • pharmacological interventions
18
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How does obsessive-compulsive personality disorder differ from OCD?

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absence of obsessional thoughts and compulsive behaviours

19
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What are the Diagnostic Issues of personality disorders?

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  • lower reliability of their diagnosis
  • their poorly understood etiology
  • weaker treatment efficacy
20
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who do clinicians often over diagnose borderline personality disorder for: women or men?

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women

21
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what personality disorders have received the most attention?

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  • antisocial

- borderline

22
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Who is hervey cleckley?

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current conceptualization of psychopathy is based off his observations.

He theorized that a lack of emotion was at the core of the disorder, with other symptoms following from this emotional shallowness