This is a brief video on personality disorders listed by clusters A, B, and C.
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ADDITIONAL TAGS:
Personality disorders by clusters
Cluster C: “worried,” anxious, fearful
Avoidant: social inhibition and inadequacy; intense fear or rejection; extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation; but desire companionship
Dependant: psychological need to be cared for by other people; poor confidence; need others to take care, make decisions; fear of being alone
Obsessive-compulsive: rigid conformity to rules, perfectionism, control, inflexibility, orderliness; to the point of satisfaction (egosyntonic) and exclusion of leisurely activities and friendships; successful professionally but not socially
Cluster B: “wild,” dramatic, emotional
Antisocial: disregard for and violation of the rights of others, lack of empathy, bloated self-image, impulsive behavior; break rules/laws; understand social cues → manipulative; often criminals; socio/psychopaths; conduct disorder is precursor in less than 18 y/o
Borderline: abrupt mood swings, unstable relationships, self-image, identity, behavior and affect, often leading to self-harm and impulsivity; often experience splitting; physical, emotional, and sexual abuse in childhood; treated with dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
Histrionic: attention-seeking behavior and excessive emotions; provocative, flamboyant, extroverted, sexually inappropriate; can’t form long-lasting, meaningful relationships
Narcissistic: grandiosity, superiority, inflated ego, entitled, need for admiration; perceived or real lack of empathy, exploit others, criticize others; often have underlying low self-esteem
Cluster A: “weird,” odd, eccentric
Paranoid: irrational suspicion and mistrust of others, interpreting motivations as malevolent; often accusatory without evidence; blame problems on others; pathologically jealous
Schizoid: prefer to be alone; lack of interest and detachment from social relationships, apathy, and restricted emotional expression; voluntary social withdrawal and isolation; reclusive, quiet, unsociable
Schizotypal: odd, eccentric thoughts and behavior; magical thinking, peculiar appearance; pattern of extreme discomfort interacting socially, and distorted cognitions and perceptions
en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Personality_disorder
13 июн 2017