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Personality Disorder
Gradual development of inflexible and distorted personality and behavioral patterns that results in persistently maladaptive ways of perceiving, thinking about, and realting to the world.
Cluster A Personality Disorder
Includes paranoid, schizoid and schizotypal personality disorders: peolpe with these disorders often seem odd or eccentric, with unusual behaviors ranging from distrust and suspiciousness to social detachment.
Cluster B Personality Disorder
Includes histrionic, narcissitic, antisocial and boderline personality disorder: individuals with these disorders share a tendency to be dramatic, emotional and erratic.
Cluster C Personality Disorder
Includes avoidant, dependent and obsessive compulsive personality disorders: in contrast to the other 2 clusters anxiety and fearfulness are often part of these disorders.
Five Factor model of personality
-Neuroticism
-Extraversion/Introversion
-Openess to experience
-Aggreableness/Antagonism
-Conscientiousness
Paranoid Personality Disorder
Pervasive souspiciousness and distrust of others.
Schizoid Personality Disorder
Inability to form social relationships or express feelings and lack of interest in doing so.
Scizotypal Personality Disoders
Excessive introversion, pervasive social interpersonal deficits, cognitive and perceptual distortions and perceptual distortions and eccentricities in communication and behavior.
Histrionic Personality Disorders
Excessive attention seeking and emotional instability and self-dramatization.
Narcissitic Personality Disorder
Exagerated sense of self-importance, preocupation with being admired, and lack of empathy for the feelings of others.
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Characterized by continual violation of and disregard for the rights of others through deceitfull, aggressive or antisocial behavior,typically without remose or loyalty to anyone.
Boderline Personality Disorder
Impulsivity and instability in interpersonal relationships, self immage and mood.
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Extreme social inhibition and introversion, hypersensitivity to critisism and rejection, limmited social relations and low self-steem.
Dependet Personality Disorder
Extreme dependence on others, particularly the need to be taken care of, leading to clinging and submissive behavior.
Obssesive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
Perfectionism and excessive concern with maintaining order, control and adherence to rules.
Passive Agressive personality disorder
Provisional category of personality disorder in the DSM-IV-TR, characterized by a pattern of passive recistance to demands in social or work situations
Depressive Personality Disorder
Provisional category of personality disorder in the DSM-IV-TR, that involves a pattern of depressive cognitions and behaviors that begin early in adulthood and is pervasive in nature.
Psychopathy
A condition involving the features of antisocial personality disorder and such traits as lack of empathy, inflated and arrogant self-appraisal, glib and superficial charm.