test 2 Flashcards
(29 cards)
Cluster A
personality disorders: odd and eccentric. paranoid, schizoid, schizotypal
paranoid personality disorder
chronically suspicious of others.
schizoid pd
emotionally cold and distant from others have a great deal of trouble forming interpersonal relationships. They view relationships with others as unrewarding, messy and intrusive. other people describe them as uninterested, aloof, detached, dull, and humorless. aloof to others and sexual relationships.
schizotypal pd
(family history of schizophrenia) tend to be socially isolated, have a restricted range of emotion, and tend to be uncomfortable in interpersonal interactions. although the quality of those oddities speech and behavior is similar to that of schizophrenia, it is not as severe as in schizophrenia and people diagnose with schizotypal maintain basic contact with reality. ideas of reference,magical thinking, unusual perceptual thinking.
cluster c
anxious and fearful. avoidant pd, dependent pd, ocpd.
avoidant pd
pervasive anxiety, a sense of inadequacy, and a fear of being criticize, which leads to the avoidance of social interaction and nervousness.
dependant pd
pervasive selflessness, a need to be cared for, a fear of rejection, leading to total dependence on and submission to others,
ocpd
pervasive rigidity in one’s activities and interpersonal relationships, including emotional constriction, extreme perfectionism, and anxiety about even minor disruptions in routine.
cluster b
dramatic, erratic, or emotional. antisocial pd,borderline pd, histrionic, narcissistic
antisocial pd
a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation for others right.,
borderline pd
a pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, affects, and control over impulse.
histrionic pd
a pervasive pattern of attention seeking and excessive emotion
narcissistic personality disorder
a pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavior)need for admiration and lack of empathy.
dialectal behavior therapy(DBT)
A promising treatment for borderline personality disorder that involes exposing the client to stressors in a controlled situation, as well as helping the client regulate emotions and cope with stressors that might trigger sucidal behaviors.
dear man
(for getting what you want) Descriptive, Expressive, Assertive, Reinforce, Mindful(stay on track), Appear confident, Negotiate
give
(for relationships) be Gentle, act Interested, Validate, Easy mannered
fast
(self respect) Fair, Apologize only when your wrong, Stick to values, Truthfull
generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)
pervasive/excessive anxiety lasting at least 6 months,
panic disorder
persistent worry about having a panic attack
panic attacks
heart palpitation, trembling, dizziness, intense dread, fear of dying
agorphobia (in anxiety disorders)
doesn’t leave house because fear of not being help if panic attack should occur in public.
ptsd
anxiety disorder trigger by traumatic experience. 1.flashback and nightmares. 2.emotional numb, avoid thoughts, feelings,associated with trauma. 3. irritability,or outburst of anger, hypervigilance,insomnia
social phobia
persistent fear of humiliation the presents of others. anxious, self-cautious,
specific phobia
anxiety to particular object or situation.