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Personality Disorders

Personality Disorders. Important to Note. These are not distinguishable from an individual’s personality. These characteristics usually show up in adolescence and continue throughout one’s life. Let’s hear from an expert…. Paranoid. suspicious and distrusting of others motives

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Personality Disorders

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  1. Personality Disorders

  2. Important to Note These are not distinguishable from an individual’s personality. These characteristics usually show up in adolescence and continue throughout one’s life.

  3. Let’s hear from an expert…

  4. Paranoid • suspicious and distrusting of others motives • Critical of others

  5. Schizoid • Detachment from social relationships • Prefer being alone, “cold,” no need for attention/ or acceptance

  6. Schizotypal • Acute discomfort in close relationships • Eccentric or odd behavior • Resembles schizophrenia

  7. Borderline • Instability in interpersonal relationships and self image • Major mood shifts • Impulsive • self destructive • http://youtu.be/eOphgCJX1FY

  8. Histronic • Excessive emotional need for attention • Exagerated/ changing moods • “on stage”

  9. Narcissistic • Need for admiration • Lack of empathy • Selfish/ preoccupied with self Research on social media and narcissism http://youtu.be/71xHUBWLC1k

  10. Avoidant • Social inhibition and feelings of inadequacy • Sensitive to negative evaluation • Fearful of rejection

  11. Dependent • Need to be taken care of • Submissive and Clingy • Rely on others • Fear separation

  12. Obsessive/ Compulsive • Obsessed with orderliness, perfection and control

  13. Antisocial • Disregard and violation of the rights of others • No empathy • Criminal behavior • DSM- “also referred to as psychopathy, sociopathy” (APA, 1994, p. 645)

  14. Psychopaths? • they are not classified in the DSM • Many believe its an escalation from antisocial personality • Different brain wiring?

  15. Manson • Antisocial? • Narcissistic? • http://youtu.be/aIfGj_55FHI • http://youtu.be/oNwXKp8VlO4

  16. http://www.ted.com/talks/jon_ronson_strange_answers_to_the_psychopath_test.htmlhttp://www.ted.com/talks/jon_ronson_strange_answers_to_the_psychopath_test.html • The Psychopath Test

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