Criteria and Background
History
Variation
Perspective
Perspective cont.
100
PPD is more common in this gender.
Who is Males?
100
Paranoid means this when translated from its greek origin.
What is out of one's mind?
100
The paranoid variation that is characterized by delusions of grandeur and lost pride reestablished by extravagant claims and fantasies.
What is Fanatic Paranoid?
100
This disorder is genetically linked to PPD.
What is Schizophrenia?
100
Certain defense mechanisms like rationalization and displacement are noted in this perspective.
What is the psychodynamic perspective?
200
This is PPD cluster.
What is Cluster A?
200
This individual spoke of paranoids as possessing overvalued ideas heavily charged with emotion.
Who is Birnbaum?
200
The fanatic paranoid's distinguishing feature resembles this personality trait.
What is Narcissism?
200
PPD shares this class of symptoms with schizophrenia.
What are positive symptoms?
200
This perspective states that events that fail to confirm there suspicions only prove the deceitfulness of others.
What is the interpersonal perspective?
300
This is PPD's parenting style.
What is condescending parental influences?
300
This person narrowed the term paranoia in 1986 by restricting it to highly systematized and well contained delusions.
Who is Kraeplin?
300
Due to the Obdurate paranoid's control and compartmentalized beliefs, they are often considered to be this form of paranoia.
What is Classical?
300
This disorder is similar to PPD from the cognitive perspective.
What is compulsive disorder?
300
The quote "It is not..." comes up in this perspective.
What is the interpersonal perspective?
400
These are the 2 main criteria PPD is known for.
What is distrustful and suspicious?
400
This person introduced paranoia as a separate mental illness.
Who is Karl Kahlbaum?
400
Highly sensitive to these issues, the strategy of the malignant paranoid is to dominate you before you can dominate them.
What is Power Issues?
400
Paranoia can be viewed as having been reproductively beneficial from this perspective.
What is the Evolutionary perspective?
400
This perspective says that paranoids respect others but only in terms of their potential for harm.
What is the interpersonal perspective?
500
This is PPD prevalence in the general population.
What is 0.5%-2.5%?
500
These characteristics (mistrust, continuous feelings of being treated unjustly, and of being interfered) were noted by this person.
Who is Kraeplin?
500
Extremely vulnerable, the insular paranoid seeks solace in these types of ways.
What is Self Focused?
500
People with PPD are know to show heightened sensitivity in the portion of the nervous system.
What is the autonomic nervous system?
500
This perspective says paranoids put psychological and geographical distance between themselves and others.
What is the Psychodynamic perspective?