Alternative model Flashcards
Aspects of the Alternative model
Criterium A: moderate or greater impairment in personality functioning (self, interpersonal)
Criterium B: the presence of pathological traits
Sections underliying Criterium A ( greater impairment in personality functioning)
Self: Identity; Self-direction
Interpersonal: Empathy; Intimacy
Sections underlying Criterium B
( the presence of pathological traits)
Antagonism ( behaviors that put the individual in opposition to others)
Disinhibition (impulsive and reckless behaviors)
Detachment
Psychoticism ( unusual and bizarre behaviors)
Negative Affectivity
Antisocial PD with Psychopathic features
lack of anxiety with maladptive behavior
Anxiousness
Withdrawal (avoidance of social contact)
Anhedonia (lack of enjoyment)
Intimacy avoidance
Avoidant PD
Anxiousness
Separation Insecurity
Depressivity
Impulsivity
Risk taking
Hostility
Borderline PD
Grandiosity
Attention-seeking
Narcissistic PD
Perseveration (persistent at tasks)
Rigid perfectionism
Intimacy avoidance
Restricted affectivity
Obsessive-compulsive PD
Manipulativeness
Callousness
Hostility
Risk taking
Impulsivity
Irresponsibility
Antisocial PD
Cognitive and perceptual dysreguation
Unusual beliefs and experiences
Eccentricity
Restricted affectivity
Withdrawal
Suspiciousness
Schyzotypal PD
Theoretical models to comorbidity
Vulnerability model
Continuity model
Complicational model
Vulnerability model
PD predispose to development of syndrome disorders
Continuity model
slowly developing syndrome disordrers
Complicational model
As a result of an enduring syndrome
Patterns of self and interpersonal functioning that we label as PDs
Behavioral funtioning
Affectivity functioning
Cognitive functioning
Neurocognitive functioning