Chapter 28: Other personality disorders Flashcards
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failure to develop a sense of self identity and capacity for interpersonal functioning
personal disorder types
dimensions of personality psychopathology
personality trait domains
by a marked pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others
anitsocial personality disorder
person with a tendency toward antisocial and criminal behavior with little regard for others, is often used in describing the behaviors of people with ASPD
psychopath or sociopath
characteristic intensity, rhythmicity, adaptiability engery expenditure and mood
temperament
withdrawal from stimuli low adaptability and intense emotions retains
difficult temperament
attaining and retaining interpersonal connection to a significant interpersonal connection to a significant person begins at birth
attachemnt
characterized by a pattern of social and interpersonal deficits
schizotypal personality disorder
refers to traits that are similar to the symptoms of schizophrenia but are less severe
schizotypy
characterized by avoiding social situations in which there is interposal contact with others
avoidant perosnality disorder
pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism and control
Obsessive-compulsive
are grandiose have an inexhaustible need for admiration and lack empathy
narcissitic personality disorder
longstanding susupicous mistrust of a persons in general
paranoid
traits are characterized as being expressively impassive and interpersonally unengaged
schizoid
attetntion seeking excitable and emotional
histrinonic
traits cling to others in a desperate attempt to keep them close
dependent
often coexist with other disorders and are characterized by an inability to resist an impulse or temptation to complete an activity that is considered harmful to oneself or others
impusle control disorders
acting without considering consequences or alternative actions results when neurobolibc over activity is stimulated by psychological personality or social factors related to personal needs of the individual
impuslsivity
episodes of aggressiveness that result in assault or destruction of property
intermittent expolsive disorder
individuals cannot rest the urge to steal
kleptomania
irrestible impusles to start fire
pyromania
when it is recurrent and disrupts personal family or vocational pursuits
patholigcal gambling
chronic self destruction hair pulling
trichotillomania