Intro
PD
PD
Self Eating
HUH
100

What is Self?

NORMAL PRESENTATION

  • Self Concept

  • Personal identity

  • Body image

  • Role performance

  • Self Esteem

  • Self Awareness


100

People with Paranoid Personality Disorder assume that others intend to 

  1. Harm them.

  2. Take advantage of them.

  3. Humiliate them.

100

Excessive emotionality and attention seeking. They are uncomfortable in situations where they are not the center of attention. People with this disorder are often flirtatious and dress provocatively.

Histrionic Personality Disorder

Characterized by Drama

100

What are Self Eating Disorders

  • Chronic disturbances in eating or eating-related practices 

  • Result in many negative emotions, impaired functioning, and risk for physiological problems

100

Clinical Manifestations: Anorexia Nervosa

  • Weight loss

  • BMI < 17 (20-25)

  • Fear of gaining weight

  • Preoccupation with food

  • Preoccupation with weight

  • Views self as overweight

200
Alterations in Self

Feeding and Eating Disorders

  • Unhealthy body image

  • Lack of self-awareness

  • Low self esteem

Personality Disorders

  • Weak sense of self

  • Lack of intimate relationships

  • Poor social skills

200

People with Schizoid PD are emotionally

Detached

200

Powerful sense of entitlement; believe they deserve special treatment, and act in ways that disregard and disrespect the worth of those around them

Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Admiration and Praise

200

Risk Factors for Eating Disorders

  • Female

  • Societal influence

  • Sexual abuse

  • Maladaptive Family

  • Personality Traits:

  • Perfectionism

  • Low self-esteem

  • Anxiety

200

Clinical Manifestations: Bulimia Nervosa

  • Binge eating

  • Purging behaviors

  • Impulsive behaviors

  • Normal to slightly low weight

  • Dental caries

  • Electrolyte imbalances

  • CV abnormalities

300

What is Personality?

Enduring patterns of thinking, feeling, and behavior that make an individual unique.

300

This PD is similar to Schizoid PD, but people with this PD also experience perceptual and cognitive distortions, eccentric behavior, magical thinking, and use unusual words.

Schizotypal Personality Disorder

300

People with this PD avoid social situations because they are intensely afraid that others will ridicule them, reject them, or criticize them.

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Criticism

300

very low weight ; refusal to gain weight ; severe body image disturbance.

Anorexia Nervosa

300

Clinical Manifestations: Binge Eating Disorder

  • Binging once a week, for at least 3 months

  • Absence of purging

  • Sense of loss of control

  • Embarrassment or disgust after overeating

  • Impairment of relationships

400

What are Personality Disorders?


Chronic and pervasive patterns of behavior that affect social functioning, work, school, and close relationships

400

Can be “social” in that they are friendly and charming; but they don’t follow social norms; hence anti-social

Antisocial Personality Disorder

400

A need to be taken care of by other people. The associated fear of losing the support of others, often leads people with Dependent Personality Disorder to behave in a "clingy" manner.

Dependent Personality Disorder

400

binging and purging; often at a healthy weight.

Bulimia Nervosa

400

Nonpharmacologic therapy of Eating Disorders

  • Hospitalization—short term

  • Outpatient therapy—long term

  • Family based psychotherapy

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)

  • Complimentary and alternative therapy

500

PD Risk Factors

  • Genetics

  • Parenteral loss

  • Childhood abuse

  • Childhood conduct D/O

  • Low SES

500

Tend to experience intense and unstable emotions, frequently have angry outbursts and engage in impulsive behaviors, such as substance abuse, risky sexual liaisons, and self-injury.

Borderline Personality Disorder

Main feature is Unstable Relationships

500

People with this PD are preoccupied with rules, regulations, orderliness, and perfectionism. They are great makers of lists and schedules. They can be so devoted to work that they neglect their social life.

Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder

500

binging 1X/week for 3 months often overweight or obese.

Binge Eating Disorder

500

Pharmacology Treatment of Eating Disorders

  • Antidepressants

  • fluoxetine (Prozac) has been shown to lessen binging and purging behaviors

  • olanzapine (Zyprexa) antipsychotic

  • Medications to treat the co-occurring mental illness