P102 1st Edition Lecture 22Outline of Last Lecture I. Personality Disorders Outline of Current Lecture II. Personality DisordersIII. Paranoid Personality DisorderIV. Antisocial Personality DisorderV. Borderline Personality Disorder VI. Dissociative DisordersCurrent LectureI. Personality Disorders- Inflexible patterns of thougt that are stable over time and deviate from expectations ofculture- Think about self and environment that interfere with long term functioning - Evident in adolescence or early adulthood - Don’t seek help because they don’t think they have a problemII. Paranoid Personality Disorder- Pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of the motives of others- Reluctant to form close attachments and confide in other people - Blame others for shortcomings- Pathological jealousy III. Antisocial Personality Disorder- Pattern of disregarding and violating the rights of others - Lie, cheat, steal, harm other people - When caught: show little remorse - Lack of anxiety- Conduct disordero Failure to conform to social norms - Associated with alcoholism and substance use IV. Borderline Personality Disorder - Instability of interpersonal relationships, self-image and emotions These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- Moods/emotions = Intense, fluctuating, extreme - Uncontrollable episodes of anger - Chronic sense of emptiness- Afraid of abandonment and clings to people but pushes them away- Sense of identity is very fragile; seeks reassurance - Inner emptiness = Self harm- Most serious/disabling disorder V. Dissociative Disorders- Dissociative experienceo When personal identity becomes divided - Dissociative Disorder o Extreme and frequent disruptions of personal identity impair ability to function- 3 types o Amnesia Inability to recall important information not due to medical conditiono Fugue Person outwardly appears normal but is confused about identityo Identity Extensive memory disruptions for personal information along with presence of two or more
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