Personality Disorder PPT ROA Final
Personality Disorder PPT ROA Final
1.Biological factors.
2.Developmental factors.
3.Social cultural factors.
4.Psychological stressors.
1. Biologicalfactors:
Genetic
Low level of serotonin.
Those with family history of alcoholism or
other psychiatric problems.
Especially among the people with a cluster A.
2. Developmental factors:
Early traumatic experience
Losses suffered by the attachment figure.
Childhood abuse.
Sexual abuse.
Lack of parental care.
3.Socio cultural factors:
Isolation
Long term psychiatric problems.
Chronic institutionalization
Immigration.
Lack of close family ties which promotes
loneliness.
4.Psychodynamic factors:
Anxiety
Increased autonomy
Separation
Lack of coping
Abandonment
Dependency, etc
CLASSIFICATION OF
PERSONALITY
DISORDER
In DSM IV, personality disorder are coded on axis
about others
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS:
Emotionally cold.
Humorless.
Aloof.
Introspective.
No desire for enjoyment of close relationship.
Inability to experience pleasure.
c. Schizotypal disorder:
• This disorder is marked by odd thinking and
behavior, a pervasive pattern of social and
interpersonal deficits and acute discomfort
with others
SIGN AND SYMPTOMS
Inappropriate affect.
Odd believes or magical thinking.
Social withdrawal.
Odd, eccentric or peculiar behavior.
Lack of close relationship.
Social isolation.
Not fitting easily with others.
Cluster B (dramatic, emotional,
erratic)
a. Antisocial personality disorder.
• Antisocial personality disorder is characterized
by chronic antisocial behavior that violates
other rights or social norms which predisposes
the affected person to the criminal behavior
• The person is unable to maintain the
consistent, responsible functioning at work,
school or as a parent.
SIGN AND SYMPTOMS
Attention seeking
Dramatic behavior
Unable to face criticism.
Lack of empathy.
• Arrogances.
• Exploitative behavior
d. Borderline personality disorder
• Borderline personality disorder is marked by a
pattern of instability in interpersonal
relationship, mood, behavior, and self-image.
•The 4 main categories of SIGN AND
SYMPTOMS are,
Unstable relationship.
Unstable self-image
Unstable emotions
Impulsivity.
• Other S/S includes,
Lack of control of anger.
Recurrent suicidal threats or behavior.
Uncertainty about personal identity.
Chronic feeling of emptiness
3. Cluster C (anxious and fearful)
a. Avoidant personalitydisorder
•People with this disorder have low self-esteem,
and poor self-confident, they will be negative
and have a difficulty in viewing situation and
interactions objectives.
SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS
Shyness.
Insecurity.
• The persons having this disorder also have
other psychiatric disorder like – social phobia,
anxiety disorder, OCD, depressive disorder,
somatoform disorder, etc.
b. Dependent personality disorder
•This disorder is characterized by an extreme
need to be taken care of, which leads to
submissive and fear of separation or rejection.
1.ANXIOLYTIC DRUGS:
• To treat severe stress,
- Alprazolam
- Ativan
- Librium
• Diazepam, etc
2. NEUROLEPTIC DRUGS: ANTIPSYCHOTIC
• It can be useful in case of paranoid and
schizotypal personality disorder.
- Olanzapine
- Haloperidol
- Droperidol
3. PSYCHODYNAMIC
TREATMENT:
• It’s also known as the insight oriented therapy,
focuses on unconscious processes as they are
manifested in a person’s present behavior.
• The goal of psychodynamic therapy is a
client’s self-awareness and understanding of
the influence of the past on present behavior
4. COGNITIVE AND BEHAVIOUR THERAPY