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1
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  • Non-delusional paranoia that other people will exploit, harm, or deceive them even when there is no evidence.
  • Reluctant share personal information, read hidden meanings of benign remarks
  • Hold grudges
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Paranoid Personality Disorder

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  • Pervasive lack of interest in social relationship. They prefer spending time by themselves. “Loners”
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Schizoid Personality Disorder

3
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  • Odd beliefs/magical thinking

- Has a little suspicoiusness/paranoia but it hasn’t crossed over to psychotic episodes.

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Schizotypal Personality Disorder

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Antisocial PD essential feature

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  • Pervasive pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others.
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What is the essential feature of Borderline PD?

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  • instability of interpersonal relationships
  • frantic effort to avoid abandonment
  • recurrent suicidal gesture
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Histrionic PD essential feature

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Pervasive and excessive emotionality and attention-seeking behavior.

  • need to be the center of attention
  • sexually provocative appearance
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Narcissistic PD essential feature

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  • Pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy
  • Sense of entitlement
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Avoidant PD essential feature

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Pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation.

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Dependent PD essential feature

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Pervasive and excessive need to be taken care of.

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The difference in primary focus of concern in Avoidant PD and Dependent PD

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Avoidant PD - primary concern is to avoid humiliation and rejection
Dependent PD - primary concern is to be taken care of.

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Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder essential feature

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Preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control.

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What is the distinctive difference between Delusional Disorder and Schizophrenia

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Delusional Disorder doesn’t have hallucination, disorganized speech/behavior, and catatonic behavior

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What is the difference between Schizoid PD and Avoidant PD?

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Schizoid PD - Loner; don’t want social relationship

Avoidant PD - Lonely; want to connect with others

14
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What is DX requirement for Antisocial PD with regards to Conduct Disorder?

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Antisocial PD must be 18 or older, and have to have symptoms of conduct disorder before age 15.

15
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Antisocial PD - lack of ?

Narcissistic PD - lack of ?

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Antisocial PD - lack of remorse

Narcissistic PD - lack of empathy

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Client is aware of disorder and doesn’t like the perception of themselves.

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Egodystonic

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Client is not aware of having disorder and doesn’t see it as a problem.

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Egosyntonic

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Emotionally cold

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Schizoid PD

19
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Believe that relationships are more intimate than they really are

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Histrionic PD

20
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“The rules don’t apply to me.”

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Narcissistic PD

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Indifferent

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Schizoid PD

22
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Insist that other do things “their way.”

“If you do everything my way, everything will be fine.”

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Obsessive-Compulsive PD

23
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An idea of reference

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Schizotypal PD

false belief that events or the actions of others (e.g., talking, whispering, smiling) relate particularly to oneself.

24
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Impulsive behavior “I don’t care if I get hurt, I’m doing it.”

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Antisocial PD