Chapter 3 (Segment 3) Flashcards
Are chronic maladaptive cognitive-behavioral patterns that are thoroughly integrated into individual’s personality and that are troublesome to others or whose pleasure sources are either harmful or illegal.
PERSONALITY DISORDER
Those with this kind of disorder may be perceived by others as somber, aloof, and often are referred as “loners”.
SCHIZOID PERSONALITY DISORDER (SPD)
With this kind of disorder, they are prone to unjustified angry or aggressive outbursts when they perceive others as disloyal or deceitful.
PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDERS (PPD)
Those with this kind of personality disorder, are more often come across as emotionally “cold” or excessively serious.
PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER (PPD)
This disorders is characterized a need for isolation as well as odd, outlandish, or paranoid beliefs. Some researchers suggest this disorder is less severe than schizophrenia.
SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY DISORDER (SPD)
It is characterized by lack of empathy or conscience, a difficulty controlling impulses and manipulative behaviours.
ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER (APD)
This mental illness interferes with an individual’s ability to regulate emotion.
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER (BPD)
This disorder are highly sensitive to rejection, and fear of abandonment may result in frantic efforts to avoid being left alone, such as suicide threats and attempts.
BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER (BPD)
Is characterized primarily by grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy. Insensitive to others’ needs and indifferent to the effect of their own egocentric behaviour.
NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER (NPD)
Individual with this personality disorders exhibits a pervasive patter of excessive emotionality and attempt to get attention in unusual ways, such as bizarre appearance or speech.
HISTRIONIC PERSONALITY DISORDERS (HPD)
Those with this personality are often hypersensitive to rejection and unwilling to take social risks.
AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDERS (APD)
It displays a high level of social discomfort timidity fear of criticism avoidance of activities that involve interpersonal contact.
AVOIDANT
People with this disorder typically exhibits a pattern of needy and submissive behavior and reply on others to make decision for them.
DEPENDENT PERSONALITY DISORDER (DPD)
Obsessive compulsive personality disorder is also called?
ANANKASTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER
Is a personality disorder characterized by a general pattern of orderliness, perfectionism, excessive attention to details, mental and interpersonal control, and a need for control over one’s environment, at the expense of flexibility, openness, and efficiency.
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER (OCPD)