What test did Hermann Rorschach come up with?
The Ink Blot Test
What can significantly affect how personality disorders are diagnosed?
Culture
What are the three categories of PD identified as?
Cluster/Group A, B, C
How many personality disorders are listed in the DSM-IV?
10
What group of mental health conditions is characterized by enduring, inflexible patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving that deviate significantly from cultural expectations?
Personality Disorders
Which DSMs used the term “Character disorders” instead of Personality Disorders?
DSM-I and DSM-II
What PD is most commonly overdiagnosed in minorities?
Borderline
Which of the three categories includes: Paranoid, Schizoid, Schizotypal
Group/Cluster A
What did the DSM 1 and DSM-2 call personality disorders
Character disorders
What does DBT stand for?
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Which one of these men was a figure against diagnosing PDs? Franz Joseph Gall, Gerard Heymans, Henry Murray, or John E. Exner Jr?
John E. Exner Jr
What cultural orientation does the DSM emphasize?
Individualism
What group does the Dependent PD fall under?
Group/Cluster C
What version of the DSM first introduced the three-cluster system?
DSM 3
What are the two types of Communication styles
Direct and Indirect
Who described “Insanity without delusion”?
Philippe Pinel
A normal protective response to discrimination is often misinterpreted as paranoia is referred to as?
Cultural Mistrust
What defines Cluster B?
Dramatic/Unpredictable
Which DSM allowed for improved diagnosis in youth?
DSM 5
What is the full name of the DSM
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
What year did Aleksandr Fyodorovich Lazursky die?
1917
Which cultural factor can cause a clinician to misinterpret a normal, culturally appropriate behavior as a personality disorder because the behavior does not match the clinician’s own cultural expectations?
The goodness of fit model
What are the four categories in Cluster B?
(Borderline, Histrionic, Narcissistic, Antisocial)
What system was removed in the DSM 5
Multiaxial
What's the difference between OCD and OCPD?
OCPD is more about a distinct personality style of perfectionism rather than the specific repetitive rituals seen in OCD