Personality Disorders
Symptoms
Treatment
Statistics
Development/Risk Factors
100

There are this many personality disorders

10

100

This symptom is seen by acting on impulses and urges, even when they may harm others (Unstable ______)

Behaviours

100

What is the most common treatment?

Psychotherapy

100

What is the gender ratio found in BPD diagnoses

3:1 (Female:Male)

100

Name one family disruption that may lead to BPD development

Parent separation/divorce, removal of child from household, parent deployment, death of family member

200

A personality disorder is defined as a dysfunctional pattern of feelings, thoughts, and _______ that last for an extended period of time

Behaviours

200

This symptom relates to a tendency for extreme and volatile mood changes (Unstable ______)

Emotions

200

Which 3 medication types are used to treat BPD?

Antidepressants, antipsychotics, mood stabilizers

200

What percent of the general population have BPD?

1.4%

200

What is the heritability of BPD?

~40%

300

What percent of people have a personality disorder in the USA?

9.1%

300

This symptom causes a difficulty in forming bonds with others (Unstable ______)

Relationships

300
What is the most commonly used FDA approved drug to treat BPD?

There are no FDA approved drugs.

300

What percent of individuals with BPD attempt suicide at least once?

70%

300

At what period in an individual’s life do the symptoms of BPD usually emerge

Adolescence to early adulthood

400

What terms define Cluster B personality disorders?

Dramatic/erratic

400

This symptom disturbs the sense of who the individual is (Unstable ______)

Identity

400

Name one of the three kinds of Talk Therapies used in the treatment of BPD.

Metallization-Based Therapy (MBT), Transference-Focused Psychotherapy (TFP), STEPPS

400

Which disorder (category) has the highest rate of comorbidity with BPD?

Mood Disorders

400

Name the three family structures which can help lead to the development of BPD.

‘Chaotic’, ‘Perfect’, ‘Typical’

500

Give one example (other than BPD) for each cluster

A: Paranoid, Schizoid, Schizotypal

B: Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, Narcissistic

C: Avoidant, Dependant, Obsessive-Compulsive

500

This final symptom can cause confusion within the person and a loss of sense of self and understanding of what is occurring

Awareness problems

500

What is the name of the therapy created specifically for people with BPD?

Dialectical Behavioural Therapy (DBT) 

500

What percent of inpatient patients in psychological clinical settings have BPD?

20%

500

Name 3 types of traumas that may effect/enhance BPD symptoms and diagnoses

Mental, sexual, physical