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A person with this disorder -marked pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others -arrogant, self-centered, feel privileged and entitled -lack empathy or human compassion -deceit, manipulation -hasty, temperamentally aggressive, short sighted -psychopath; sociopath |
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antisocial personality disorder |
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3.6% of the population has this personality disorder, and it is more often diagnosed in men. Greater among native americans and lower among asians compared with whites |
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antisocial personality disorder |
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what do these refer to -The chromosomal abnormality (XYY) in men exhibit more of this behavior - serotonin deficiencies and low dopamine levels relate to the impulsive aggression -limbic prefrontal and dorsolateral cortexes affect poor judgement, emotional distance, and aggression and impulsivity |
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antisocial personality disorder |
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what are social factors that can contribute to antisocial personality disorder? |
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chaotic families, abuse or neglect, domestic violence |
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Group experience to help __________ and __________ is good psychoeducation for those with antisocial personality disorder. |
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develop self-awareness and impact of behavior on others |
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5 nursing diagnoses for antisocial personality disorder? |
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dysfunctional family processes, alcoholism ineffective role performance (unemployment) impaired communication impaired social interactions low self esteem risk for other-directed violence |
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a person with this disorder has: -a pattern of social and interpersonal deficits -cognitive perceptual symptoms: magical beliefs, perceptual aberrations (similar to hallucinations), referential thinking (interpreting insignificant events as personally relevant); paranoia |
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schizotypal personality disorder |
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features of this disorder: - eccentric - strange in appearance and behavior - difficulty feeling understood and accepted - pattern of social and interpersonal deficits - void of close friends - odd beliefs - may become psychotic under stress, symptoms mimc schizophrenia |
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schizotypal personality disorder |
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nursing management for this disorder is: -antipsychotic meds (may be useful in relieving symptoms) - increase self-worth - provide social skills training - reinforce appropriate dress and behavior - focus on enhancing cognitive skills |
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schizotypal personality disorder |
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A person with this personality disorder.. - avoids social situations - extremely sensitive to negative comments and disapproval - timid, shy, hesitant, fear of criticism, and feelings of inadequacy - engages in interpersonal relationships only when they receive unconditional approval |
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avoidant personality disorder |
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What is the difference between obsessive compulsive disorder and obsessive compulsive personality disorder? |
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OCPD has no obsessions or compulsions but pervasive pattern of preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and control |
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A person with this disorder is grandiose with an inexhaustible need for attention, lacks empathy, feels supior or special, self-centered, sense of entitlement epi: 6.2% men > women |
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narcissistic personality disorder |
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List all the personality trait domains (there are 5) |
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paranoid personality, schizoid personality, histrionic personality, dependent personality, or depressive and negativistic personalities |
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a person with this personality trait is.. - expressively impassive and interpersonally engaged; unable to experience joy and pleasure in life - introverted and reclusive, engage in solitary activities; lifelong loners - interest in objects, things, abstractions |
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schizoid personality trait |
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