Personality disorders by clusters
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- This is a brief video on personality disorders listed by clusters A, B, and C.
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Personality disorders by clusters
Cluster C: “worried,” anxious, fearful
Avoidant: social inhibition and inadequacy; intense fear or rejection; extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation; but desire companionship
Dependant: psychological need to be cared for by other people; poor confidence; need others to take care, make decisions; fear of being alone
Obsessive-compulsive: rigid conformity to rules, perfectionism, control, inflexibility, orderliness; to the point of satisfaction (egosyntonic) and exclusion of leisurely activities and friendships; successful professionally but not socially
Cluster B: “wild,” dramatic, emotional
Antisocial: disregard for and violation of the rights of others, lack of empathy, bloated self-image, impulsive behavior; break rules/laws; understand social cues → manipulative; often criminals; socio/psychopaths; conduct disorder is precursor in less than 18 y/o
Borderline: abrupt mood swings, unstable relationships, self-image, identity, behavior and affect, often leading to self-harm and impulsivity; often experience splitting; physical, emotional, and sexual abuse in childhood; treated with dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
Histrionic: attention-seeking behavior and excessive emotions; provocative, flamboyant, extroverted, sexually inappropriate; can’t form long-lasting, meaningful relationships
Narcissistic: grandiosity, superiority, inflated ego, entitled, need for admiration; perceived or real lack of empathy, exploit others, criticize others; often have underlying low self-esteem
Cluster A: “weird,” odd, eccentric
Paranoid: irrational suspicion and mistrust of others, interpreting motivations as malevolent; often accusatory without evidence; blame problems on others; pathologically jealous
Schizoid: prefer to be alone; lack of interest and detachment from social relationships, apathy, and restricted emotional expression; voluntary social withdrawal and isolation; reclusive, quiet, unsociable
Schizotypal: odd, eccentric thoughts and behavior; magical thinking, peculiar appearance; pattern of extreme discomfort interacting socially, and distorted cognitions and perceptions
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wiki/Personality_disorder
our professor once told us that an example of OCPD is monica's personality from "Friends" and that helped a lot in terms of relating the symptoms to this type of personality disorder. Thanks for the video!
Love it. This should be taught in middle school, then again in high school, then again in college.
I’ve been looking for this type of channel, and I mean LOOKING for years... what a lovely bit of serendipity 😌 this format suits me A global/snapshot before getting stuck in.
Fantastic video! Keep it up!
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Thank you for putting this together.
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Thank you!
Goob job! :) Keep it up!
It’s odd hearing people describe my own personalities
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Amazing video, thank you
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These videos are great for a review before exams. Thank you!
think the reason antisocial personality disorder is conduct disorder before the age of 18 is because you cant have a personality disorder before the age of 18 because peoples personalities are so fluid before this age?
Really marylin Moreno I think men felt the want to control her when they couldn't they labelled her with personality disorder.
yes she was actually pretty intelligent
@@karl2624 yes lot of people misjudge her because she was a blonde bombshell
@@karl2624 not sure what intelligence has to do with it?
I'd say she certainly appeared to display character traits of a few Cluster B disorders
I'm in 2 minds whether I would personally class any PD as a mental illness though. I think it's just embedded maladaptive coping mechanisms. I use the word 'just' lightly!
More borderline IMO
sheldon cooper has ocpd?
Skeezotypal