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  1. Jul 18, 2006 · A person who has unusual, enduring traits that cause them to suffer, or that render them unable to cope with life, is considered to have a personality disorder (see 'Case vignettes' box). But who is to say what counts as a disordered personality?

  2. Jan 16, 2024 · DISC is an acronym that identifies four personality types: Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness.

  3. Personality disorders involve rigid, maladaptive personality traits that are marked enough to cause significant distress or to impair work and/or interpersonal functioning. Treatments become effective only after patients see that their problems are within themselves, not just externally caused.

  4. Personality disorders are deeply ingrained, rigid ways of thinking and behaving that result in impaired relationships with others and often cause distress for the individual who experiences...

  5. Does it mean there's something wrong with who I am? No. We all have parts of our personality that can cause us or others difficulties. What is different for people with personality disorders is the intensity of these difficulties and the fact that you might need extra support.

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  6. The purpose of the current chapter is to present the predominant model of personality (the Five-Factor Model [FFM]), and indicate its importance to the development of psychopathology, including in particular the personality disorders.

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  8. Define personality disorders and distinguish between the three clusters of personality disorders; Identify the basic features of borderline personality disorder, and its etiology; Describe the basic features of antisocial personality disorder and its etiology

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