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Personality Disorders
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What is a personality disorder? People with a personality disorder: 1. Have difficulty interpreting situations and/or people. 2. Typically demonstrate rigid and unhealthy patterns of thinking regardless of situation. 3. Face problems and barriers in their social lives because of their behavior patterns.
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Symptoms Frequent mood swings Instability of relationships Social isolation/Difficulty forming friendships Angry outbursts Suspicion and mistrust of others A need for instant gratification/Poor impulse control Alcohol or substance abuse
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Types of Disorders Personality Disorders are categorized into three separate clusters(A, B, C), based on similar characteristics. Individuals may show signs of different personality disorders.
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Cluster A Disorders Common link: Eccentric thinking/behavior 1.Paranoid: individual that others are out to cause them harm -Distrust others, may display hostility -Emotionally detached 2. Schizoid (see schizophrenia notes) 3. Schizotypal (see schizophrenia notes)
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Cluster B Disorders Characterized by overly dramatic emotions/behavior 1. Antisocial (aka sociopath) - characteristics seen early in adolescence -More common in males -Realize the difference between right/wrong, But do not care -manipulative, deceitful, unemotional, lack of personal responsibility - Those with the disorder unlikely to seek treatment, or to succeed with it.
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Cluster B Disorders 2. Borderline Personality Disorder: -Significant emotional instability/mood swings -Feeling of low self-worth -Stormy interpersonal relationships -Engagement in impulsive, risky behaviors -Self injury/suicidal thoughts -Common for those afflicted to have history of childhood abuse/neglect -More common in females
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Cluster B Disorders 3. Narcissistic : inflated sense of self, deep need for admiration -Belief of superiority, little regard for others -Behind mask of confidence, the person is fragile and cannot handle criticism -Monopolize conversations/social siuations -Putting yourself on a pedestal - rarely diagnosed, more common in males
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Cluster C Disorders Characterized by fearful/anxious behaviors and thoughts 1.Avoidant Personality: socially awkward, extremely sensitive to negative evaluation 2.Dependent Personality: Extreme need to be taken care of; sense of urgency to be in a relationship; willingness to be treated poorly within a relationship 3.Obsessive-Compulsive Personality: extreme need for order/perfection, rigidity to rules, seeks control over situations
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