lesson 16 part 1 Flashcards

1
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a way of thinking, feeling and behaving that deviates from the expectations of the culture,
causes distress or problems functioning, and lasts over time

A

personality disorder

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2
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Personality disorders are ________

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ego syntonic

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3
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meaning the person experiencing the disorder doesn’t necessarily think they
have a problem

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ego syntonic

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4
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They usually are not diagnosed until adulthood, when personality is more completely formed

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personality disorder

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5
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includes people whose behavior appears ‘odd or eccentric’ and includes paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal personality disorders

A

cluster A

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6
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includes people who appear dramatic, emotional, or erratic and includes antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and
narcissistic personality disorders

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cluster b

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7
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includes people who appear anxious or fearful and includes avoidant, dependent, passive - aggressive and obsessive-compulsive personality disorders

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cluster c

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8
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Personality disorders are relatively common occurring in ______ of the general population

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10% to 13%

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9
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how many percent of chance for those with a primary diagnosis of major mental illness

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40 to 45%

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10
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what consists of cluster a

A

paranoid
schizoid
schizotypal

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11
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what consists of cluster b

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borderline
histrionic
antisocial
narcissistic

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12
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what consists of cluster c

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avoidant
dependent
obsessive-compulsive

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13
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Mistrust and suspicions of others; guarded, restricted affect

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paranoid

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14
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Detached from social relationships; restricted affect; involved with things more than people

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schizoid

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15
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Acute discomfort in relationships

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schizotypal

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16
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cognitive or perceptual distortions; eccentric behavior

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schizotypal

17
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Disregard for rights of others, rules, and laws

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antisocial

18
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Unstable relationships, self-image, and affect; impulsivity; self - mutilation

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borderline

19
Q

Excessive emotionality and attention-seeking

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histrionic

20
Q

Grandiose; lack of empathy; need for admiration

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narcissistic

21
Q

Social inhibitions; feelings of
inadequacy; hypersensitive to
negative evaluation

22
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Submissive and clinging behavior

23
Q

excessive need to be taken care of

24
Q

Preoccupation with orderliness,
perfectionism, and control

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obsessive compulsive

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Pattern of negative attitudes and passive resistance to demands for adequate performance in social and occupational situations
passive aggressive
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treatment based on symptoms exhibited by the client
psychopharmacology
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client stops negative thought patterns
thought stopping
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view life realistically and not as catastrophes
decatastrophizing
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what consists of cognitive behavioral therapy
thought stopping positive self talk decastrophizing
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teaching the family or individual about the illness
psychoeducation
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OCD VS OCPD: typically aware of anxiety disorder
OCD
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OCD VS OCPD: motive for behavior stems from need to avoid anxiety or perceived risk
OCD
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OCD VS OCPD: characterized by a preoccupation with perfection and control over environment
OCPD
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OCD VS OCPD: may not be aware of personality disorder
OCPD