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14 Cards in this Set
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CLUSTER A
(ODD OR ECCENTRIC) |
Paranoid.
Schizoid. Schizotypal. |
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PARANOID
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Distrust and suspision toward others, based on belief that others want to harm the client.
("The FBI is gonna take me hostage!") |
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SCHIZOID
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Emotional detachment. Socially withdrawn, and does not seek out or enjoy close relationships.
(People who like to be alone and have no friends like -ike ;) |
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SCHIZOTYPAL
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Belief in odd things leading to interpersonal difficulties. Person might seem eccentric or show evidence of magical or phantasy-like thinking.
("I see dead people!") |
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CLUSTER B
(DRAMATIC, EMMOTIONAL, OR ERRATIC) |
Antisocial Personality Disorder.
Borderline Personality Disorder. Histrionic Personality Disorder. Narcissistic Personlity Disorder. |
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ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER
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Consistent disregard of other people feelings and needs.
No Remorse (Guys in Prison) |
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BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER
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Constant prevalent fear of being abandoned, and characteristic of instabilities in affect, identity, and relationships.
(Ex- girlfriend who used to see you as the best kinda guy, who now thinks your the biggest douschebag) |
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HISTRIONIC PERSONALITY DISORDER
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Need to be the center of attention.
Very dramatic gestures and is often impulsive and melodramatic. (Prof. Thomas ;) |
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NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER
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Primary feature of arrogance.
Person feels that how they feel is most important of all. (Every husband of every married woman in the nursing program) |
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CLUSTER C
(ANXIOUS OR FEARFUL) |
Dependant Personality Disorder.
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder. Avoidant Personality Disorder. |
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DEPENDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER
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Extreme dependancy in a close relationship.
Often, battered wives will turn out like this. ("I need to ask my husband if i can buy something to eat") |
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OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER
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Trying to reach perfection, with an emphasis on neatness and orderliness.
Preoccupation with details and rules. (Lining up library books by their size) |
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AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER
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All avoidance of interpersonal contact. Client will show no desire to talk to anyone or interact with anyone.
("Leave me alone!!!") |
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INTERVENTIONS FOR PERSONALITY DISORDERS
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Milieu Therapy. Psychotropic Agents. Personalized care.
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