3 most common personality disorders
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Avoidant personality disorder. Schizoid personality disorder . Histrionic personality disorder. Narcissistic personality disorder. Borderline personality disorder **Anti-social personality disorder. disorder in which the person (usually man) exhibits a lack of conscience for wrongdoing, even toward friends and family members
[DOC File]ANXIETY - Alzbrain
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Excessive anxiety produces disorders while inadequate anxiety is seen in some antisocial personality disorders. Although many types of anxiety disorders are listed in the DSM IVR, the five most common clinical syndromes include: 1) generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), 2) panic disorder, 3) post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 4) social phobias ...
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A common feature of a personality disorder is a disturbance in self-image. True False. A person’s culture must be considered before concluding that he/she has a personality disorder. True False. Cluster A personality disorders include odd or eccentric behaviors. True False. A borderline personality disorder is part of Cluster B.
[DOC File]PERSONALITY DISORDERS - Alzbrain
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Personality disorders are common in the general population (1-2%) and afflict all racial, ethnic, and gender groups. The diagnosis of personality disorders require detailed knowledge of the person’s longitudinal history as gathered by an experienced observer as well as …
[DOC File]Anxiety Disorders – an Outline
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Also personality disorders & tic disorders. Obsessions: common thoughts of contamination; excessive doubting; concerns that tasks are not completed accurately; fear that accidentally caused harm to self or others; horrific or sexual images or impulses; need for symmetry or to have things in order; nonsensical thoughts or images.
[DOC File]The Neuropsychology of Math Disorders:
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Overwhelming number are male, and one-third autistic (Anderson,1992). Calendrical calculations most common trait. (2) Math is a right hemispheric task: * “Triple-Code Model” of mathematics suggest that multiple neural networks are involved in the processing of stored quantitative knowledge (Dahane & Cohen, 1997). (3) Boys outperform girls ...
[DOC File]Psychology Chapter 16 Psychological Disorders Study questions
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Section 5--Personality Disorders and Drug Addiction. 1. Define Personality disorders. 2. Define and give an example of a Antisocial Personality. 3. What does the research indicate about drug addiction?. 4. Of the addictions, which ones are the most common? 5. Is their a direct correlation between drug addiction and personality disorders? Explain.
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Most are of short duration ( ¼ last < a month & ½ last < 3). Tends to recur ( ½ of the folks that experience it will experience it again). 10% of population has it. Bipolar Disorders. Once called Manic-Depression. Moods tend to fluctuate on a cycle with the extremes being mania & depression. Accounts for 5-10% of mood disorders.
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Personality Disorders #34. Why are personality disorders “ego-syntonic”? What are the three clusters of personality disorders? What is the most commonly diagnosed personality disorder? What are common symptoms for Borderline Personality Disorder? Why is Antisocial Personality Disorder considered the most troubling?
[DOC File]UNDERSTANDING PERSONALITY DISORDERS
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Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th ed., Text Revision (DSM-IV-TR; APA, 2000): The most commonly used diagnostic system in the U.S. Uses a prototypical model of diagnosis, in which a person is said to have a personality disorder if he or she has a minimum number of features that are considered prototypical for the disorder.
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