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PERSONALITY DISORDERS

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PERSONALITY

A relatively stable and enduring set of

characteristic behavioral and

emotional traits.

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Personality- is formed and exists in interaction between hereditary factors and large psychosocial contact.

Hereditary factors seem to be basic to establish the type of personality.

Various influences in ontogenetical expierience can modify it.

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We all have one. It makes us unique. It shapes how we

understand and interact with the world

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PERSONALITY DISORDERS

Psychological disorders characterized by inflexible and enduring behavior

patterns that impair social functioning.

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2. ANXIOUS/FEARFULDependentAvoidantObsessive Compulsive (Passive-Aggressive)

The three groupings

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1. DRAMATIC ERRATICBorderlineAntisocialNarcissisticHistrionic

The three groupings

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3. ODD/ECCENTRICSchizoidSchizotypalParanoid

The three groupings

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Paranoid Personality Disorder

Paranoid personality disorder is characterized by a distrust of others and a constant suspicion that people around you have sinister motives.

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Paranoid Personality Disorder

They search for hidden meanings in everything and read hostile intentions into

the actions of others.

• They are quick to challenge the loyalties of friends and loved ones and often appear cold and distant to others. They usually shift blame to others and tend to carry long grudges.

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Antisocial Personality Disorder antisocial personality disorder is

characterized by a lack of conscience

People with this disorder are prone to criminal behavior, believing that their victims are weak and deserving of being taken advantage of. They tend to lie and steal

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Antisocial Personality Disorder

they are careless with money and take action without thinking about consequences

They are often aggressive and are much more concerned with their own needs than the needs of others.

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Borderline Personality Disorder

characterized by mood instability and poor self-image

People with this disorder are prone to constant mood swings and bouts of anger.

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Borderline Personality Disorder

they will take their anger out on themselves, causing themselves injury

Suicidal threats and actions are not uncommon

They are quick to anger when their expectations are not met.

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Histrionic Personality Disorder

constant attention seekers

They need to be the center of attention all the time, often

interrupting others in order to dominate the conversation.

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Histrionic Personality Disorder

They may dress provocatively or exaggerate illnesses in order to gain attention.

They also tend to exaggerate friendships and relationships, believing

that everyone loves them

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Narcissistic Personality Disorder

characterized by self-centeredness

They exaggerate their achievements, expecting others to recognize them as

being superior

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Narcissistic Personality Disorder

They tend to be choosy about picking friends, since they believe that not just anyone is worthy of being their friend.

They are generally uninterested in the feelings of others and may take

advantage of them.

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Schizoid Personality Disorder

People with schizoid personality disorder avoid relationships and do not show much emotion

They genuinely prefer to be alone and do not secretly wish for popularity.

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Schizoid Personality Disorder

They tend to seek jobs that require little social contact

Their social skills are often weak and they do not show a need for attention or acceptance

They are perceived as humorless and distant and often are termed "loners."

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Schizotypal Personality Disorder

characterized by a need for social isolation, odd behavior and thinking, and often unconventional beliefs such as being convinced of having extra sensory abilities.

Some people believe that schizotypal personality disorder is a mild form of schizophrenia.

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Avoidant personality disorder

characterized by a pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation.

consider themselves to be socially inept or personally unappealing, and avoid social interaction for fear of being ridiculed or humiliated.

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Dependent personality disorder

characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on other people.

has difficulty making everyday decisions without an excessive amount of advice and reassurance from others

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Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder

characterized by a general psychological inflexibility, rigid conformity to rules and procedures, perfectionism, and excessive orderliness.

people with OCPD tend to stress perfectionism above all else, and feel anxious when they perceive that things aren't "right".

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Treatment

Can reduce symptomatology, improve social and interpersonal functioning, reduce frequency of maladaptive behaviors and decrease hospitalizations.

Always screen for comorbid psych dx If the personality disorder is ego-syntonic (eg.

Antisocial and Narcissistic) it will be hard to engage the patient in treatment

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Medication Treatment

Increasing serotonin levels may reduce depression, impulsiveness, rumination and may enhance a sense of well being

Low dose neuroleptics and mood stabilizers can may be effective in modulating affective stability

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Therapy

For BPD DBT, Schema-focused therapy, transference-focused therapy and Mentalization-based treatment have all been found to be effective.

Therapy for other disorders limited to a small number of open labeled trials and case studies. These findings have been positive.

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