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personality disorder correct answers an enduring, rigid pattern of inner experience and outward behavior that repeatedly impairs a person's sense of self, emotional experiences, goals, capacity for empathy, and/or capacity for intimacy personality correct answers a set of uniquely expressed char...

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personality disorder correct answers an enduring, rigid pattern of inner experience and outward
behavior that repeatedly impairs a person's sense of self, emotional experiences, goals, capacity
for empathy, and/or capacity for intimacy

personality correct answers a set of uniquely expressed characteristics that influence our
behaviors, emotions, thoughts, and interactions

personality traits correct answers our particular characteristics that lead us to react in fairly
predictable ways as we move through life

comorbidity correct answers a person with a personality disorder also suffers from another
disorder

# of personality disorders recognized in DSM 5 correct answers 10

assumptions that categorical approach of personality disorders makes correct answers 1)
problematic personality traits are either present or absent in people
2) a personality disorder is either displayed or not displayed in a person
3) a person who suffers from a personality disorder is not markedly troubled by personality traits
outside of that disorder

3 types of odd personality disorders correct answers paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal
personality disorders

paranoid personality disorder correct answers disorder marked by a pattern of distrust and
suspiciousness of others

Simon Baron-Cohen correct answers wrote book Zero Degrees of Empathy and suggested that
the common element in personality disorders is lack of empathy

% of people who distrust the internet correct answers 98%

schizoid personality disorder correct answers disorder marked by persistent avoidance of social
relationships and little expression of emotion

famous character said to have schizoid personality disorder correct answers Bruce Wayne

% of people with schizoid personality disorder correct answers 3%

% of people with paranoid personality disorder correct answers 4.4%

, schizotypal personality disorder correct answers disorder marked by extreme discomfort in close
relationships, very odd patterns of thinking and perceiving, and behavioral eccentricities

ideas of reference correct answers beliefs that unrelated events pertain to them in some important
way

bodily illusions correct answers sensing an external "force" or presence

% of Americans that believe in some form of the paranormal correct answers 73%

% of people with schizotypal personality disorder correct answers 3.9%

Seeing-Hui Cho correct answers Virginia Tech Shooter

backward masking correct answers a lab test of attention that requires a person to identify a
visual stimulus immediately after a previous stimulus has flashed on and off the screen

% of people with schizotypal personality disorder who also suffer from major depressive
disorder correct answers 50%

4 kinds of dramatic personality disorders correct answers antisocial, borderline, histrionic, and
narcissistic personality disorders

antisocial personality disorder correct answers a disorder marked by a general pattern of
disregard for and violation of other people's rights, often called sociopaths and psychopaths

how old must a person be to be diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder? correct answers
18

popular tv characters with antisocial personality disorder correct answers Tony Soprano and
Walter White

% of people with antisocial personality disorder correct answers 3.6%

% of people in prison who meet criteria for antisocial personality disorder correct answers 40%

Country with highest rate of antisocial personality disorder in crime in stories correct answers
new zealand

borderline personality disorder correct answers a personality disorder marked by repeated
instability in interpersonal relationships, self-image, and mood and by impulsive behavior

% of people with borderline personality who attempt suicide at least once correct answers 75%

% of people with borderline personality who commit suicide correct answers 10%

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