Personality Disorders
Personality Disorders
Cluster C: AnxiousAnxious-Fearful
Avoidant, Dependent, & Obsessive-compulsive
Biopsychosocial Model
Millon et al, 2000
Biological predisposition re temperament + ineffective parenting lead to PD
e.g., child is born with a difficult temperament & parents are unable bl to t handle h dl it (either ( ith neglect, l t overharsh, h h overindulgent, or overprotective)
Cognitive g
Distorted belief that people are evil & deceptive.
Treatment
Cognitive therapy to correct mistaken assumptions.
Cognitive
Over-intellectualized beliefs.
Treatment
Increasing awareness of own feelings and increasing social skills and contacts.
Inappropriate/constricted affect. Odd and peculiar appearance or behavior. Lack of close friends. Excessive social anxiety.
Want attention rather than being self-doubting (like BPD) Seen as self-centred, shallow, and demanding Prevalence: 1.3 2.1% Generally women Increased risk of depression, anxiety & suicide Runs in families with BPD, ASPD & somatization
Treatment - find reason for dramatics and replace with socially acceptable behavior
Social Learning g Theory y - over-evaluation of childs worth by parents replicated Cognitive - unrealistic assumptions of self-worth due to early indulgence Treatment usually CBT
Challenge unrealistic thoughts Develop sensitivity to others
Etiologic Factors
Early childhood trauma & unstable attachments.
High rates of abuse including emotional (73%), physical (59%), and sexual (61%) abuse (Zarini et al., 1997).
Cognitive
Dysfunctional attitudes about worthlessness due to early rejection I must be a bad person for mom to treat me bad
Psychodynamic
Fixation in anal stage
Treatment
CBT for compulsive behaviour and supportive therapy for emotionally corrective experience
Critique
Concept of personality disorders is controversial:
Pathologize the continuum of normal personality Overlap in diagnostic criteria Vague V criteria i i & lowest l diagnostic di i reliability li bili of f any of the disorders Fundamental attribution error
i.e., the belief that behaviours are due to personality traits rather than situational factors
Alternatives
Theories of normal personality have been increasingly used to explain PDs
Five Factor Model Interpersonal I t l Ci Circumplex l Model M d l
Theories are dimensional not categorical, and allow for prediction and development of new PDs