Abnormal Ch 16
Personality Disorder
Deeply ingrained stable, inflexible, and maladaptive patterns of behavior
schizotypal
People with _________ personality disorder display a range of interpersonal problems marked by extreme discomfort in close relationships, odd patterns of thinking and perceiving, and behavioral eccentricities.
schizophrenia
People with one of the "odd" clusters of personality disorders often qualify for an additional diagnosis of:
avoidant
The diagnostic features of which of the following personality disorder bear the greatest similarity to people who are diagnosed with social anxiety disorder (social phobia)?
Psychodynamic view of Antisocial PD
absence of parental love; basic lack of trust
Cognitive-Behavioral explanation for NPD
children treated too positively
Biosocial Theory
interaction of internal & external factors
Dramatic, Emotional, Erratic Behavior
-Antisocial -Borderline -Histrionic -Narcissistic
Schizoid
-Avoid social relationships -Limited emotional expression -Prefer to be alone
Anxious or Fearful Behavior
-Avoidant -Dependent -Obsessive-Compulsive
Antisocial PD
-Compulsive lying -Impulsive -Sexually promiscuous -Can be cruel, sadistic, aggressive, violent -Reckless -Lack remorse -⇧Alcoholism,other substances
Paranoid
-Deep distrust of others -Suspicion -Cold, distant
Histrionic
-Extreme emotions -Attention-getting behaviors -Vanity -Demanding -Unable to delay gratification
Psychodynamic explanation for NPD
-Focus on cold, rejecting parents -Object-relations theorists: grandiosity compensates for early rejection
Narcissistic PD
-Grandiosity -Need for admiration -Lack of empathy -Arrogance
Borderline PD
-Great instability -Major mood shifts -Unstable self-image -Impulsivity -Unstable interpersonal relationships -Bouts of anger & aggression -Self-harm
Biological Explanations for BPD
-Lower Serotonin brain activity -Overly reactive amygdala
biological view of Antisocial PD
-Lower levels of serotonin -Deficient func-tioning in frontal lobes -Lower levels of anxiety and arousal
Schizotypal
-Odd ways of thinking -Behavioral eccentricities -Discomfort in close relationships -Religiosity -Superstition -Dwight
Odd/Eccentric Behavior
-Paranoid -Schizoid -Schizotypal
Contemporary psychodynamic therapy
-Specific focus on relationship disturbances -Addresses loneliness and emptiness
Personality
-Traits may be inherited, learned, or both -Flexible in adapting to new situations
DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy)
-Treatment of choice for BPD -Integrates CBT, mindfulness, and humanistic approaches
Psychodynamic explanation of histrionic
-Unloving, cold parents -Fear of abandonment -Dramatic behaviors developed to get attention & protection
Psychodynamic Explanations for BPD
-dysfunctional family relationships -Lack of early acceptance -Abuse, neglect -Correlation with sexual abuse
Psychodynamic Explanation of ASPD
Absence of parental love leads to... ↓ Child lacks a basic trust of others ↓ Child becomes emotionally detached from all relationships ↓ Child attempts to bond with others through the use of power and destructiveness ↓ and develops ASPD
Personality Disorder
Differs from usual expected behaviors & experiences
Antisocial PD
Disorder most linked to criminal behavior
Narcissistic PD
Exaggerate achievements & talents
Narcissistic PD
Expect constant attention
anal regressive
Freudian theorists suggest that people with obsessive-compulsive personality disorder are:
Antisocial PD
General disregard for others' rights
Borderline PD
Impulsive, self-destructive behaviors
Behavioral view of Antisocial PD
Learned through modeling
Histrionic
May dress provocatively
Dramatic
More commonly diagnosed than other PDs
Personality Disorder
Often co-morbid with another disorder
trust
Psychodynamic theorists believe that people who develop antisocial personality disorder have failed to develop a sense of:
anxiety
Research has found that individuals with antisocial personality disorder often seem to experience less___________ than other people, a key ingredient to learning.
Narcissistic PD
Seldom interested in needs/feelings of others
Borderline PD
Struggle with recurrent fears of abandonment
Personality
Unique and enduring pattern of inner experience and outward behavior
histrionic
Use sexual seduction to achieve goals
b
What is the primary distinction between the beliefs of someone with paranoid personality disorder and someone with paranoid schizophrenia? a. The beliefs of someone with paranoid personality disorder are usually delusional, while the beliefs of someone with paranoid schizophrenia are not. b. The beliefs of someone with paranoid personality disorder are not usually delusional, while the beliefs of someone with paranoid schizophrenia are. c. Both individuals will suffer from delusions, but only those with paranoid schizophrenia will suffer from bizarre delusions. d. The beliefs of both individuals are based on real encounters with others, and are accurate perceptions of the real world.
intelligence
Which is not an area listed in the DSM-5 as required to be affected by a personality disorder?
drug therapy
Which of the following treatment approaches is of limited help for sufferers of paranoid personality disorder?
histrionic
Which of the personality disorders was once called "hysterical personality disorder" and involves individuals who are typically described as emotionally charged and seeking to be the center of attention?
Cognitive view of Antisocial PD
attitudes that trivialize others' needs