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Avoidant Personality Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder
Dependent Personality Disorder Histrionic Personality Disorder
Narcissistic Personality Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Personality
Disorder Paranoid Personality Disorder Schizotypal Personality
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ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY DISORDER Definition: Lack of empathy and
is usually insensitive towards others feelings. People who are
diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder have a sense that
everyone is beneath them. This tends to start in childhood or
adolescent years and continues into the lives of adulthood.
Definition: Lack of empathy and is usually insensitive towards
others feelings. People who are diagnosed with antisocial
personality disorder have a sense that everyone is beneath them.
This tends to start in childhood or adolescent years and continues
into the lives of adulthood. : Symptoms: Failure to abide by social
norms such as repeated acts not acceptable in society Failure to
abide by social norms such as repeated acts not acceptable in
society Being misleading or repeatedly lying Being misleading or
repeatedly lying Cant plan ahead Cant plan ahead Very destructive
by repeating physical attacks or multiple altercations Very
destructive by repeating physical attacks or multiple altercations
Doesnt care about the safety of others Doesnt care about the safety
of others Has no responsibility and doesnt has consistency in their
work Has no responsibility and doesnt has consistency in their work
Have no sense of penitence Have no sense of penitence Click the
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AVOIDANT PERSONALITY DISORDER Definition: Tend to be extremely
sensitive towards others and will try everything in their will
power to avoid activities with other people such as in a classroom
environment or even while at work. Usually have low self-esteem and
typically do not have a large support system. Definition: Tend to
be extremely sensitive towards others and will try everything in
their will power to avoid activities with other people such as in a
classroom environment or even while at work. Usually have low
self-esteem and typically do not have a large support system.
Symptoms: Symptoms: Do not get involved with personal relations
with others in fear of being rejected or turned down Do not get
involved with personal relations with others in fear of being
rejected or turned down Will not get involved unless they are
certain they are wanted Will not get involved unless they are
certain they are wanted Do not have any intimate relations because
they fear or being made fun of Do not have any intimate relations
because they fear or being made fun of Very concerned with being
judged Very concerned with being judged Thinks of themselves as
unskillful and can not stand up to the standards of others Thinks
of themselves as unskillful and can not stand up to the standards
of others Never take risks Never take risks Click the arrow to go
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BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER Definition: Usually occurs in
early adulthood and have emotional instability and will cause
harmful acts to their bodies. Their disorder is showed throughout a
variety of situations and are very sensitive in the real world.
Definition: Usually occurs in early adulthood and have emotional
instability and will cause harmful acts to their bodies. Their
disorder is showed throughout a variety of situations and are very
sensitive in the real world. Symptoms: Symptoms: Avoid abandonment
Avoid abandonment Unstable to have personal relations and usually
overestimates admiration for another Unstable to have personal
relations and usually overestimates admiration for another No sense
of who the really are No sense of who the really are Usually have
more then one traits that are self-damaging Usually have more then
one traits that are self-damaging Repeated suicidal acts Repeated
suicidal acts Emotions are unstable Emotions are unstable Not
feeling whole Not feeling whole Temper tantrums Temper tantrums
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DEPENDENT PERSONALITY DISORDER Definition: Always in fear of
being separated or living their lives without the help from others.
Definition: Always in fear of being separated or living their lives
without the help from others. Symptoms: Symptoms: Can not make
daily decisions on themselves Can not make daily decisions on
themselves Has to have others take responsibility for most events
in their lives Has to have others take responsibility for most
events in their lives Can not disagree because they do not want to
loose you Can not disagree because they do not want to loose you
Has a problem with starting activities on their own Has a problem
with starting activities on their own Afraid of being alone because
they do not know how to take care of themselves Afraid of being
alone because they do not know how to take care of themselves
Searches for relationships so they have someone else to rely on
Searches for relationships so they have someone else to rely on
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HISTRIONIC PERSONALITY DISORDER Definition: Someone who has to
be the center of attention at all times and will become depressed
or extremely sad when they are not. Its hard for them to handle
relationships and maintain intimacy. Definition: Someone who has to
be the center of attention at all times and will become depressed
or extremely sad when they are not. Its hard for them to handle
relationships and maintain intimacy. Symptoms: Symptoms: Find
situations difficult if they are not the center of attention Find
situations difficult if they are not the center of attention When
associating with others they are usually portray themselves in a
provocative way When associating with others they are usually
portray themselves in a provocative way Usually have superficial
emotions Usually have superficial emotions Has to keep up on looks
to please others Has to keep up on looks to please others Over
exaggerates in the way they speak Over exaggerates in the way they
speak Gives into peer pressure Gives into peer pressure
Relationships to them are always intimate Relationships to them are
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NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER Definition: These people tend
to believe they are the most important things in everyones lives.
They gain pleasure from their own physical being and are very
selfish. Definition: These people tend to believe they are the most
important things in everyones lives. They gain pleasure from their
own physical being and are very selfish. Symptoms: Symptoms:
Expects to be recognized at everything they do Expects to be
recognized at everything they do They believe to be unique They
believe to be unique Overload of self pride Overload of self pride
Strong sense of entitlement Strong sense of entitlement Has no
sense to help others needs Has no sense to help others needs Tends
to be very rude Tends to be very rude Click the arrow to go back to
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SCHIZOTYPAL PERSONALITY DISORDER Definition: Do not know how to
develop or keep relationships with others. In other words they do
not know how to act appropriately with others. Definition: Do not
know how to develop or keep relationships with others. In other
words they do not know how to act appropriately with others.
Symptoms: Symptoms: Unusual sense of experience Unusual sense of
experience Overload of anxiety Overload of anxiety Barely have any
relationships with people Barely have any relationships with people
Paranoid Paranoid Click the arrow to go back to the Main Menu
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OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE PERSONALITY DISORDER Definition: People
who are diagnosed with Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
they tend to have control over everything that they do on a day to
day basis. They have to have everything organized and have to do
everything a certain way in order for them to move onto their next
task. They also get very upset when they can control something that
goes on in their life Definition: People who are diagnosed with
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder they tend to have control
over everything that they do on a day to day basis. They have to
have everything organized and have to do everything a certain way
in order for them to move onto their next task. They also get very
upset when they can control something that goes on in their life
Symptoms: Symptoms: Get so caught up in details that they loose
focus on the actual task at hand Get so caught up in details that
they loose focus on the actual task at hand Has to do everything
perfect (even though thats impossible) Has to do everything perfect
(even though thats impossible) Commits to their work and has no
time for lazy activities Commits to their work and has no time for
lazy activities Can not throw away anything even if it doesnt have
a meaning Can not throw away anything even if it doesnt have a
meaning Can only work with others if they work on the same level
Can only work with others if they work on the same level Click the
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PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER Definition: Always live in fear
where they think everyone's acts are against them. Definition:
Always live in fear where they think everyone's acts are against
them. Symptoms: Symptoms: Suspects everyone is out to get them
Suspects everyone is out to get them Always have unquestionable
doubts Always have unquestionable doubts Reads way to much into
things Reads way to much into things Consistently holds grudges
Consistently holds grudges Has reoccurring suspicions Has
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REVIEW QUESTION Laura is known for bouncing back and forth
between jobs. She has landed a big time job and could not be any
happier. She cant stop talking about her coworkers and boss and how
much she enjoys their company. A few weeks have past and now she
cant help to feel as if she is unwanted and that everyone is out to
get her. She feels as if everyone is trying to find a reason to
fire her and she starts to get out of hand and starts yelling at
her coworkers and boss. Needless to say Laura was let go. This is
an example of A. Borderline Personality Disorder B. Narcissistic
Personality Disorder C. Avoidant Personality Disorder
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CORRECT! Borderline Personality Disorder Borderline Personality
Disorder This is the correct answer because Laura is expressing
temper tantrums and also expresses that she clearly can not hold a
stable relationship. She has self pity and feels as if everyone is
out to get her which cause her not to feel whole. This is the
correct answer because Laura is expressing temper tantrums and also
expresses that she clearly can not hold a stable relationship. She
has self pity and feels as if everyone is out to get her which
cause her not to feel whole. Continue
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NICE TRY! Narcissistic Personality Disorder Narcissistic
Personality Disorder Good attempt but Narcissistic Personality
Disorder is not the correct answer because the people who are
diagnosed with this tend to be very self-centered and do not know
how to swallow their pride. Laura didnt have much confidence in
herself! Good attempt but Narcissistic Personality Disorder is not
the correct answer because the people who are diagnosed with this
tend to be very self-centered and do not know how to swallow their
pride. Laura didnt have much confidence in herself! Keep Trying!
Keep Trying! Back to Question
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NICE TRY! Avoidant Personality Disorder Avoidant Personality
Disorder Good attempt but this is incorrect because Avoidant
Personality Disorder is when people tend to stay away from having
relationships with people. Laura seemed to do the opposite and
instead of having a stable relationship she just ended up yelling
at everyone. Good attempt but this is incorrect because Avoidant
Personality Disorder is when people tend to stay away from having
relationships with people. Laura seemed to do the opposite and
instead of having a stable relationship she just ended up yelling
at everyone. Keep Trying! Keep Trying! Back to Question
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