Self-defeating personality disorder

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    In the 1999, biography, Girl, interrupted, Susanna Kaysen is diagnosed with a personality disorder at the age of 18. Beforehand, Susanna was experiencing unstable episodes and undergoing promiscuous activities. This later resulted in Susanna attempting to commit suicide by swallowing a bottle of aspirin with alcohol. Thereafter, Susanna reconciled and voluntarily committed herself to a psychiatric facility. Throughout her time, Susanna was impacted severely by others actions and was influenced…

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    Patients Name: Amanda Diagnosis: Borderline Personality Disorder (Primary) DSM-5 Diagnostic Criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder (Lyons&Martin,2013,p.204): 301.83 (F60.3) Borderline Personality Disorder A pervasive pattern of instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked by impulsivity beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by five (or more) of the following: 1. Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined…

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    The word Narcissist has a meaning that basically means self centered. The words actual meaning is a person who has an extremely high admiration of themselves. A narcissist is somebody who thinks the world revolves around them, or the everything is about them. This word also has a different meaning to it which is more acceptable. As it said in my resource, “ a person who suffers from Narcissism, deriving erotic gratification from admiration of his or her own mental attributes.” After more…

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    Diagnosis Based on the information provided, Tony fits the diagnostic criteria for Antisocial Personality Disorder listed in the DSM 5. Criteria A is “a pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others, occurring since the age 15 years, as indicated by three or more” of the listed behaviors (American Psychiatric Association, 2013.) Tony presents all seven of the requirements listed. “Failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors, as indicated by…

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    need constant reassurance that they look good, because Instagram is all about pictures, those people overindulge in order to raise their self-esteem. Obsessive Instagram users may need social approval. They might become obsessed with social media, and especially…

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    social personality disorder in everyday lives Picture waking up every morning starting your day like everyone else's. But that's all they have in common just simply the way they start. A person with anti social personality disorder doesn't have the privilege of feeling real empathy or forming emotional attachments. In fact they also tend to mimic emotions contrary to the fact the they can't actually feel them. To an un suspecting individual a person with anti social personality disorder will…

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    illustrates symptoms of a patient with borderline personality disorder in a family practice setting. Major characteristics of borderline personality disorder include severe mood instability, fear of abandonment, chronic boredom, self-injury, unstable interpersonal relationships, "splitting," identity instability and borderline rage. Early diagnosis may help…

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    Narcissistic personality disorder is a general excess admiration; this disorder enables someone from empathizing with others. This disorder is generally one of the most difficult personalities to treat due to random personality patterns. Symptoms vary from grandiose sense of self-importance and preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success. This may be difficult to lead NPD patients to seek help due to their lack of acknowledgement of their certain weaknesses. This can be one of the large…

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    Differential Diagnosis Narcissistic Personality disorder is highly comorbid with the remainder of the Cluster B personality disorders, Histrionic (HPD), Borderline (BPD) and Antisocial (APD). The grandiosity criteria of NPD is the essential factor in ruling out between other disorders. It is possible however, for other personality disorders to be diagnosed alongside NPD. Differentiating HPD from NPD depends on the lack of emotional affect, disdain for others’ feelings and great pride in…

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    borderline personality disorder (BPD) Common characteristics (if 5 or more apply you may have bpd) strong efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment intense and unstable interpersonal relationships distorted and unstable sense of self impulsiveness commonly associated with sex, drug abuse, and risk taking recurrent suicidal thoughts, gestures, and behaviors emotional instability, periods of depression, irritability, and anxiety Feelings of emptiness inappropriate intense anger or lack of…

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