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Personality Disorders
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Professional License Assessment (DSM-5) Mind Map on Personality Disorders, created by Cfarmer2 on 16/06/2015.
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Personality Disorders
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Personality Disorders
Odd
Attachments:
Personality Disorders: Cluster A - Odd
Paranoid
pattern of distrust and suspiciousness that others' motives are interpreted as malevolent
Schizotypal
pattern of acute discomfort in close relationships, cognitive or perceptual distortions, and eccentricities of behavior
Schizoid
pattern on detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of emotional expression
Dramatic
Attachments:
Personality Disorders: Cluster B - Dramatic
Antisocial
pattern of disregard for, and violation of, the rights of others
Borderline
pattern of instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and affects, and marked impulsivity
Histrionic
pattern of excessive emotionality and attention seeking
Narcissistic
pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy
Anxious
Attachments:
Personality Disorders: Cluster C - Anxious
Avoidant
pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation
Dependent
pattern of submissive and clinging behavior related to an excessive need to be taken care of
Obsessive-Compulsive
pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and control
Other
Personality change due to another medical condition
judged to be due to the direct physiological effects of a medical condition (i. e. frontal lobe lesion)
Other specified personality disorder
meets criteria for a general personality disorder, but not a specific type, the term "specified" indicates reasoning for diagnosis
Unspecified personality disorder
similar to specified, but the clinician chooses not to specify reasoning, usually due to insufficient information
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