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[Mature]Complete Guide Of Anti-Social Disorders - Olalla - 01-09-2020 [div style="width: 90%;overflow: stretch;text-align: justify;font-size: 8pt;background-color: #212121;font-size: 15pt;text-align: center;"][align=center][div style="background-color:#212121;width:90%;overflow: auto;color: #C1F0F6;"] [div style="background-color:#BG COLOR;width:90%;max-height: 350px;overflow: auto;"][div style="background-color:#BG COLOR;width:90%; overflow: stretch;text-align: justify; font-size: 8pt;"]Anti-Social Disorders [align=center]Cluster A personality disorders [b]Paranoid personality disorder[/b] -Pervasive distrust and suspicion of others and their motives -Unjustified belief that others are trying to harm or deceive you -Unjustified suspicion of the loyalty or trustworthiness of others -Hesitancy to confide in others due to unreasonable fear that others will use the information against you -Perception of innocent remarks or nonthreatening situations as personal insults or attacks -Angry or hostile reaction to perceived slights or insults -Tendency to hold grudges -Unjustified, recurrent suspicion that spouse or sexual partner is unfaithful Schizoid personality disorder -Lack of interest in social or personal relationships, preferring to be alone -Limited range of emotional expression -Inability to take pleasure in most activities -Inability to pick up normal social cues -Appearance of being cold or indifferent to others -Little or no interest in having sex with another person Schizotypal personality disorder -Peculiar dress, thinking, beliefs, speech or behavior -Odd perceptual experiences, such as hearing a voice whisper your name -Flat emotions or inappropriate emotional responses -Social anxiety and a lack of or discomfort with close relationships -Indifferent, inappropriate or suspicious response to others -"Magical thinking" — believing you can influence people and events with your thoughts -Belief that certain casual incidents or events have hidden messages meant only for you Cluster B personality disorders
Cluster B personality disorders are characterized by dramatic, overly emotional or unpredictable thinking or behavior. They include antisocial personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder and narcissistic personality disorder.Antisocial personality disorder -Disregard for others' needs or feelings -Persistent lying, stealing, using aliases, conning others -Recurring problems with the law -Repeated violation of the rights of others -Aggressive, often violent behavior -Disregard for the safety of self or others -Impulsive behavior -Consistently irresponsible -Lack of remorse for behavior Borderline personality disorder -Impulsive and risky behavior, such as having unsafe sex, gambling or binge eating -Unstable or fragile self-image -Unstable and intense relationships -Up and down moods, often as a reaction to interpersonal stress -Suicidal behavior or threats of self-injury -Intense fear of being alone or abandoned -Ongoing feelings of emptiness -Frequent, intense displays of anger -Stress-related paranoia that comes and goes Histrionic personality disorder -Constantly seeking attention -Excessively emotional, dramatic or sexually provocative to gain attention -Speaks dramatically with strong opinions, but few facts or details to back them up -Easily influenced by others -Shallow, rapidly changing emotions -Excessive concern with physical appearance -Thinks relationships with others are closer than they really are Narcissistic personality disorder -Belief that you're special and more important than others -Fantasies about power, success and attractiveness -Failure to recognize others' needs and feelings -Exaggeration of achievements or talents -Expectation of constant praise and admiration -Blatant arrogance -Unreasonable expectations of favors and advantages, often taking advantage of others -Envy of others or belief that others envy you Cluster C personality disorders
Cluster C personality disorders are characterized by anxious, fearful thinking or behavior. They include avoidant personality disorder, dependent personality disorder and obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.Avoidant personality disorder -Too sensitive to criticism or rejection -Feeling inadequate, inferior or unattractive -Avoidance of work activities that require interpersonal contact -Socially inhibited, timid and isolated, avoiding new activities or meeting strangers -Extreme shyness in social situations and personal relationships -Fear of disapproval, embarrassment or ridicule Dependent personality disorder -Excessive dependence on others and feeling the need to be taken care of -Submissive or clingy behavior toward others -Fear of having to provide self-care or fend for yourself if left alone -Lack of self-confidence, requiring excessive advice and reassurance from others to make even small decisions -Difficulty starting or doing projects on your own due to lack of self-confidence -Difficulty disagreeing with others, fearing disapproval -Tolerance of poor or abusive treatment, even when other options are available -Urgent need to start a new relationship when a close one has ended Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder -Preoccupation with details, orderliness and rules -Extreme perfectionism, resulting in dysfunction and distress when perfection is not achieved, such as feeling unable to finish a project because you don't meet your own strict standards -Desire to be in control of people, tasks and situations, and inability to delegate tasks -Neglect of friends and enjoyable activities because of excessive commitment to work or a project -Inability to discard broken or worthless objects -Rigid and stubborn -Inflexible about morality, ethics or values -Tight, miserly control over budgeting and spending money Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder is not the same as obsessive-compulsive disorder, a type of anxiety disorder. |