MENTAL HEALTH - Personality Disorders

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Across
  1. 2. Personality Disorder is the pattern of unstable interpersonal relationships, self-image, affect, marked impulsivity, splinting, and often walk/toe the line. often described as all disorders mixed together and usually occurs with major depression
  2. 3. Personality Disorder wants to be alone, feels inadequate, and is hypersensitive to negative evaluation. May demonstrate antisocial qualities but is not antisocial.
  3. 5. Personality Disorder is characterized by a pattern of detachment from social relationships. Emotionally cold, no enjoyment in life, difficulty expressing emotions. May have rich and fantasy life. Self-absorbed loner
  4. 7. Personality Disorder is characterized by a pattern of social and interpersonal defects marked by acute discomfort, and the possibility of developing schizophrenia. Odd appearance, unique language, and magical thinking. Cannot respond to typical social cues.
  5. 8. Personality Disorder are drama queens need to be the center of attention. Very insecure, does not like to be alone. Excessive emotional and attention seeking. Often believes relationships are closer than they are.
  6. 9. Personality Disorder needs to be taken care of. Submissive, lacks confidence, low self-esteem, and clingy.
  7. 10. Personality Disorder is characterized by a disregard for the rights of others. Deceitful, manipulative, superficial behavior. Aggressive and hostile, does not follow social norms.
Down
  1. 1. Personality Disorder has a preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism, and control. Formal and serious, inflexible, overachiever, follows the rules, lists, and schedules.
  2. 4. Personality Disorder has violent rages toward negative criticism. They believe they are superior. Points out everyone's flaws, which need to be admired.
  3. 6. Personality Disorder is characterized by mistrust and suspicions of others. They have a restricted affect, unable to show warmth and empathy. Often feels attacked.