Abnormal Psychology L9 Flashcards
What is the diagnostic criteria for Antisocial PD?
Three out of the following: - Disregard for social norms - Reckless behavior - Impulsivity - Irresponsibility - Prone to anger/aggression - Deceitfulness and manipulative - Lack of guilt or remorse Evidence of conduct disorder before the age of 15.
Antisocial PD is the only PD which contains a clear…
Developmental component.
Why has the Antisocial PD diagnostic criteria been criticized?
- Mostly behavioral
- Lower cut off criteria (50-80% of inmates
What is the alternative diagnosis for Antisocial PD?
Psychopathy
Why is Psychopathy a better diagnosis then Antisocial PD?
More discriminative, and therefore can be more useful in differentiating troubled individuals.
What are some symptoms of Psychopathy?
- Interpersonal Deficits
- Superficial charm
- Socially potent
- Grandiosity
- Low anxiety - Affective Deficits
- Shallow emotions
- Fearless
- Lack of empathy or guilt
- Unable to form deep relationships
Describe the “two-process model for etiology” for Antisocial PD?
Factor 1 (Affective/Interpersonal
- Underactive Amygdala - poor fear conditioning, inability to read distress cues
Factor 2 (Antisocial behavior)
- Underactive Orbitofrontal Cortex - disinhibition
In individuals with social anxiety or depression the Amygdala is…
Overactive
Borderline PD is the most…
Common PD encountered in clinical settings
What are the symptoms of Borderline PD?
- Instability of self-image and relationships
- lack of coherent identity
- Intense interpersonal relationships
- Idolization vs devaluation (hot and cold) - Affective instability
- Dysphoria and chronic feelings of emptiness
- Extreme emotional outbursts, especially in response to abandonment. - Impulsive, unpredictable and destructive behavior
- Recklessness, seeking out dangerous situations
- Self harm and suicidal tendencies
Borderline PD is very…
Heterogeneous
What is Histrionic PD?
Extremely dramatic
Shallow emotions
Attention seeking behaviors
Vain, self-centered, demanding
What are the symptoms of Narcissistic PD?
Grandiose, need much admiration Lack of empathy Seldom interested in feelings of others Expect constant attention and admiration Association with superiority Exaggerate achievements
What personality disorders do we know the most about?
Antisocial PD
Borderline PD
Schizotypal PD
What is the difference between Grandiose Narcissism and Vulnerable Narcissism?
The vulnerable Narcissist has an underlying, fragile self esteem. Projecting confidence to feel better about themselves.