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Personality Disorders Affect the entire life adjustment of a person- not simply one aspect
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Defined as excessively rigid, maladaptive pattern of behavior and ways of relating to others that make it difficult to have normal social relationships. Ten primary types
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Antisocial Personality Disorder Breaking the law Lying Impulsive Aggressive Irrational behavior Reckless with others safety Irresponsible-selfish-self- centered-manipulative More males than females Conduct disorder diagnosed (15) Lack of remorse
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What is the difference between antisocial personality disorder and a sociopath or psychopath? Severity of disorder
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Borderline Personality Disorder The disorder doctors don’t want to treat Volatile relationships Manipulative Feelings of emptiness Problems with identity Impulsive Substance abuse Suicidal (10%) Suicidal behavior/gestures Instability of mood Self-mutilating (75%) 3 X’s more women than men
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Causes of Personality Disorders Behaviors can be learned over time (reinforcement, shaping and modeling) Beliefs involving self-importance, paranoia, narcissistic, dependence, etc. Genes (adoption studies) Longitudinal study of temperament links temperament at age 3 (low fearfulness) to antisocial personality Low levels of stress hormones Severe disturbance in family relationships.
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Narcissistic Personality Disorder Dramatically exaggerated sense of one’s own value and importance Obsessions of success, beauty & power
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Histrionic Personality Disorder Insatiable need and search for attention Highly (!) emotional behavior
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Are any of these actual disorders? or extremes within the “normal” range of behavior?
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