Personality Disorders pt. 1
Personality Disorders pt. 2
Personality Disorders pt. 3
Schizophrenia Spectrum and
Other Psychotic Disorders pt. 1
Schizophrenia Spectrum and
Other Psychotic Disorders pt. 2
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What are personality disorders?

A persistent pattern of emotions, cognitions, and behavior that results in enduring emotional distress for the person affected and/or for others and may cause difficulties with work and relationships

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Schizoid personality disorder is characterized by

a lack of interest in social relationships, a solitary lifestyle, and detachment from others

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Both of these personality disorders have mild links to schizophrenia

Schizotypal and avoidant

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Schizophrenia symptoms are split into _____ and _____ symptoms.

Positive (experiences added on top of normal functioning), negative (absence or insufficiency of normal behavior)

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Schizoaffective disorder is

Symptoms of schizophrenia + additional experience of a major mood episode (depressive or manic)

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Unlike many other disorders in the DSM, personality disorders are _______, meaning they often feel consistent with one's identity. 

ego-syntonic

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Clinical features of schizotypal personality disorder include

-Behavior and dress is odd and unusual

-Socially isolated and highly suspicious

-Magical thinking, ideas of reference, and illusions

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How are OCD and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder different?

OCD is characterized by intrusive unwanted thoughts causing anxiety and repetitive behaviors designed to neutralize the obsession. OCPD refers to a pervasive need to do things in a certain way, but not ritualized. OCPD is driven by rigidity rather than anxiety. 

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Positive symptoms include

Delusions and hallucinations

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Catatonia is defined by

Unusual motor responses, particularly immobility or agitation, and odd mannerisms

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There are ____ personality disorders divided into ____ clusters. 

10, 3

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“Sociopathy” and “psychopathy” typically refer to this disorder

Antisocial personality disorder

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What type of therapy, shown to have high success with BPD clients, was actually created by an individual with BPD?

Dialectical behavior therapy

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Negative symptoms include

-Avolition—inability to initiate and persist in activities

-Alogia—absence of speech

-Anhedonia—presumed lack of pleasure

-Asociality—lack of interest in social interactions

-Affective Flattening—do not show emotions when you would normally expect them to

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While schizophrenia typically develops in _______, it is not unheard of for it to occur during ________.

Early adulthood, childhood.

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Cluster A is the ________ cluster, cluster B is the ________ cluster, and cluster C is the ______ cluster. 

- odd or eccentric

- dramatic, emotional, erratic

- fearful or anxious

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Borderline personality disorder is characterized by

Unstable moods and relationships, impulsivity, fear of abandonment, very poor self-image

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Which personality disorder shows the highest comorbidity with other disorders?

Borderline personality disorder. 80% depression, 10% bipolar, 67% substance use disorder

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Hallucinations are defined by _________. The most common hallucination is ________.

Experience of sensory events without environmental input, auditory. 

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Life expectancy for schizophrenic individuals is less than average for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

-Increased risk for suicide

-High comorbidity with physical ailments

-Increased risk for accidents

-Self care may be poorer

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Personality disorders effect ____ of the population

10%

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One theory of what may cause narcissistic personality disorder is that these individuals fail to learn _____ as a child. 

Empathy

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The dimensional model...

Rates individuals on the degree to which they exhibit various personality traits rather than all-or-nothing categories

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Schizophreniform disorder is diagnosed when symptoms last for ________

between 1 to 6 months

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The prodromal phase can be defined as

Less severe, yet unusual symptoms that last for about 1-2 years before more serious symptoms start. 

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