This disorder is characterized by an exaggerated sense of self worth.
This form of therapy is a primary intervention for DID.
What is psychotherapy?
This disorder is managed with a combination of therapeutic approaches, including analgesics, antidepressants, and anxiolytics).
What is somatic symptom disorder?
Depersonalization, retrograde amnesia, motor automaticity are all manifestations of this disorder.
What is dissasociation disorders?
This personality disorder cluster is classified as dramatic, emotional, or erratic.
What is cluster B?
This cluster includes personalities who are dramatic, emotional, erratic, histrionic, and narcissistic.
What is cluster B?
Do not attempt to coax or convince the patient to "do the right thing."
What is an intervention for antisocial personality disorder?
This medication is useful for retrieving lost memories related to dissociative amnesia.
What is IV amobarbital?
The individual with this personality disorder often lacks remorse, is belligerent, argumentative, and manipulates others for personal gain.
What is antisocial personality disorder?
First degree relative, childhood trauma, abuse or neglect, depression.
What are risk factors?
What is borderline personality disorder?
Discuss alternative coping strategies with the client.
What is the priority action for patients with conversion disorder?
A talking therapy that can help a patient manage their problems by changing the way they think and behave.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
This disorder disrupts daily life and is marked by preoccupation and increased anxiety related to somatic symptoms.
What is somatic symptom disorder?
Sudden unexpected travel away from home with no idea of their past.
What is dissociative amnesia with dissociative fugue?
The nmonic to remember manifestations of this disorder is "A FAME GAME."
What is narcissistic personality disorder?
These are the two priorities for nurses when caring for a patient with antisocial personality disorder.
What is risk for violence directed at others and defensive coping?
What is the initial nursing intervention for patients with DID?
This disorder presents with odd beliefs and thinking, distrust of others, superstitious beliefs, and innapropriate behavior.
What is schizotypal?
The totality of emotional and behavioral characteristics that are particular to a specific person and remains somewhat stable and predictable over time.
What is the defintion of personality?
This disorder involves conscious, intentional feigning of physical or psychological symptoms.
What is factitious disorder?
The ultimate goal of treatment for this disorder is integration.
What is dissociative identity disorder?
Psychotherapy is the preferred treatment for this disorder, rather than hypnosis, CBT, or antidepressants.
What are conversion disorders?
Patients with this disorder may report anosmia or inability to smell, or other inabilities.
What is conversion disorder?
The inability to recall all incidents associated with the traumatic event for a specific period following the event.
What is localised amnesia?