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Summary of all DSM-5 disorders. Samenvatting van alle DSM-V disorders - RUG. Psychopathology.

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Anxiety disorders

Separation anxiety disorder
From those whom the individual is attached

Selective mutism
Failure to speak (despite speaking in other situations)

Specific phobia
Marked fear specific object/situation

Social anxiety disorder
Bang voor 1 of meer social situations whereas the individual is exposed to possible toezicht
door anderen.
- bang voor negatieve evaluatie (“want” leidt tot schaamte/ rejection)

Panic disorder
Terugkerende paniekaanvallen
- bang voor nog meer of de consequenties
- malapdaptive change in behavior

(panic attack always used as specifier, except when panic disorder)

Agoraphobia
Fear about two (or more):
1. Using public transportation
2. Being in open spaces
3. Being in enclosed spaces
4. Standing in line or being in a crowd
5. Being outside of the home alone
Bang want vluchten kan moeilijk zijn of help is misschien niet beschikbaar wanneer paniek
symptomen of schaamte symptomen zich ontwikkelen.

Generalized anxiety disorder
Anxiety occurring more days than not about number of events or activities. Difficult to
control worry.

Substance/ medical-induced anxiety disorder
Panic attacks or anxiety overheersend in klinisch beeld. Evidence from symptoms developed
during or soon after substance intoxication or withdrawal and the involved
substance/medication is capable of producing the symptoms.

Anxiety disorder due to another medical condition
Panic attacks or anxiety overheersend in klinisch beeld. Direct pathopsychological
consequence of another medical condition.

Other specified anxiety disorder

,Symptoms do not meet the full criteria for any of the disorders/ but specify the reason.

Unspecified anxiety disorder
Insufficient information/ not specify the reason.

Personality disorders

General personality disorder
Enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates from culture. Manifested in
two (or more):
1. Cognition
2. Affectivity
3. Interpersonal functioning
4. Impulse control

Cluster A

Paranoid personality disorder
Distrust and suspiciousness of others that their motives are kwaadaardig.

Schizoid personality disorder
Detachment from social relationships, restricted range of expression of emotions in
interpersonal settings, beginning by early adulthood. Indicated by four (or more):
1. Neither desires nor enjoys close relationships
2. Chooses solitary activities
3. Little interest in having sexual experiences
4. Takes pleasure in few activities
5. Lacks close friends or confidants
6. Appears indifferent to praise or criticism of others
7. Emotional coldness, detachment, or flattened activity

Schizotypal personality disorder
Social and interpersonal deficits marked by acute discomfort with and reduced capacity for
close relationships. As well as by cognitive or perceptual distortions and eccentric behavior.
Five (or more):
1. Ideas of reference (excluding delusions of reference)
(False beliefs that random or irrelevant occurrences in the world directly relate to oneself. When
someone believes their thoughts, actions, or presence caused an event to occur, they are
experiencing this cognitive distortion.)
2. Odd beliefs or magical thinking
3. Unusual perceptual experiences
4. Odd thinking and speech
5. Suspiciousness or paranoid ideation
6. Inappropriate or constricted affect
7. Behavior of appearance that is odd, eccentric, or peculiar
8. Lack of close friends or confidants
9. Excessive social anxiety

, Cluster B

Antisocial personality disorder
Disregard for and violation of the rights of others.
Failure to conform to social norms (arrest). Deceitfulness (bedrog door liegen/oplichten).
Impulsivity or failure to plan. Irritability and aggressiveness. Disregard for safety.
Irresponsibility. Lack of remorse.

Borderline personality disorder
Instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image and affect.
Marked by impulsivity. Efforts to avoid abandonment. Identity disturbance. Suicidal behavior.
Reactivity of mood. Feels of emptiness. Anger. Dissociative symptoms/paranoid.

Histrionic personality disorder
Excessive emotionality and attention seeking.
Center of attention. Inappropriate sexually seductive/provocative behavior. Rapidly shifting
and shallow emotions. Using physical appearance for attention. Speech lacking detail. Self-
dramatization. Suggestible (easy influenced). Considers relationships more intimate than
they really are.

Narcissistic personality disorder
Grandiosity, need for admiration, lack of empathy.

Cluster C

Avoidant personality disorder
Social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, hypersensitivity to negative evaluation. Fears of
criticism, disapproval or rejection.

Dependent personality disorder
Need to be taken care of that leads to submissive and clinging behavior and fears of
separation.
Difficulty making everyday decisions. Needs others to assume responsibility. Difficulty
expressing disagreement. Fear of loss of support or approval. Lack of self-confidence. Fears
of being unable to care for themselves/ left to take care of.

Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and mental and interpersonal control ten
koste van flexibility, openness and efficiency.
Unable to discard objects. Reluctant to delegate tasks or work with others. Gierig met geld.
Rigidity and stubbornness.

Personality change due to another medical condition
Personality disturbance that represents a change from the individual’s previous characteristic
personality pattern. Direct pathophysiological consequence.

Other specified personality disorder

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