Personality Disorders
Personality Disorders
Personality
Characteristic
Disorders
-
of
Personality Disorders
Disorders
Descriptions
Cluster 1- ODD
& ECCENTRIC
Paranoid
Clients
are
withdrawn and
engage in odd
behavior
Schizoid
Personality
Schizotypal
Cluster IIERRATIC,
DRAMATIC &
EMOTIONAL
Clients
seek
attention
Borderline
Histrionic
Narcissistic
Custer IIIAVOIDANT,
ANXIOUS &
FEARFUL
Avoidant
Dependent
Obsessivecompulsive
Features of PD
1. The Onset begins during adolescence
and young adulthood
2. Poor impulse control, Rigid and
inflexible
3. Clients may deny their existing
problems and lack insight into their maladaptive behavior
4. Impaired judgment
5. Impaired reality testing
6. Impaired object relations
7. Impaired thought process
8. Impaired self-perception
9. Impaired stimulus barrier
Antisocial
Clients seek to
avoid
or
minimize
experience
anxiety
CLUSTER I
A. Schizoid Personality Disorder
- Characterized by an inability to
form
warm,
close
social
relationships
-
Assessment
Social detachment and lack of close
relationships
Interest in solitary activities
Aloof and indifferent
Restricted expression of emotions
Lack of interest in others
Nursing Interventions
Maintain comfortable distance
Initiate structured social interactions
Positive nurse client relationship
Assessments
Magical thinking
Odd thinking and speech
Relationship deficits
Nursing Interventions
Maintain comfortable distance & be
calm
Administer
psychotropics,
as
ordered
Start structured social interactions
CLUSTER II
A. Histrionic
personality
disorder
Characterized by overly dramatic
and intensely expressive behavior
Assessment
Keep self the center of attention
Self dramatization (flamboyant)
Pose seduction & intimacy
Nursing Interventions
Consistency,
understanding,
supportive
environment,
help
develop adaptive coping
Increase self worth
Assist patient assume a mature adult
role
B. Narcissistic
Personality
Disorder
Characterized by an increased sense
of self-importance
The client is preoccupied with
fantasies and unlimited success and
has a constant need attention and
admiration
Assessment
Sense of grandiose self importance
Excessive self admiration
Lacks empathy but arrogant
Fantasies of unlimited power,
beauty or brilliance
C. Antisocial
personality
disorder
A pattern of irresponsible and
antisocial behavior
Characterized
by
selfishness,
inability to maintain lasting
relationships,
poor
sexual
adjustment, and failure to accept
social norms, irritability, and
aggressiveness
Assessment
Exploitation of others
Violate laws & rights of others
Impulsive risky behaviors
Lack of loyalty, honesty & fidelity
Nursing Interventions
Use firm & consistent limits to
maladaptive behaviors *CBQ!*
Facilitate trust & rapport in a
structured environment
D. Borderline
Personality
Disorder
Characterized by instability in
interpersonal relationships, mood,
and self-image
Behavior may be impulsive and
unpredictable
Assessment
Chronic feelings of emptiness
Lack of control
Impulsive & self-damaging
Neurotic
Gestures, threats self maturation
Nursing Interventions
Set clear realistic expectations in the
nurse-client relationship (they tend
to CLING)
Reduce self destructive behavior
Encourage verbalization
CLUSTER III
Assessment
Fears criticism & rejection
Escapes intimate relationship
Avoidance of positive social events
Reluctant to engage in new
activities
Nursing Intervention
Facilitate
TRUST
through
RELIABLE & DEPENDABLE
nurse client relationship
B. Dependent
Personality
Disorder
The individual lacks self-confidence
and the ability to function
independently
Passively allows others to make
decisions and assume responsibility
for major areas in his or her life
Assessment
Difficulty making decisions
Lacks autonomy
Cannot tolerate being alone and
must always have a close
relationship
Needs
others
to
assume
responsibility and make decisions
7. Limit setting
Nursing Interventions
Reduce anxiety
Facilitate expression of ideas &
feelings
Offer assistance only when needed
C. Obsessive-compulsive
Personality Disorder
The client has difficulty expressing
warm and tender emotions and
reflects perfectionism, stubbornness,
the need to control others, and a
devotion to work
Assessment
Orderliness and perfectionism
Overly conscientious
Inflexible and preoccupied with
details and rules
Devoted to work and lacks leisure
activities and friendships
Miserly and stubborn
Hoards worthless objects
Nursing Interventions
for
Nurse-patient