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- 3. compulsive pervasive pattern of obsession with orderliness
- 5. seen with personality disorders may be chronic, somatic or severe
- 6. intense emotions and shaky interpersonal relationships
- 9. pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or action)
- 10. A form of treatment for mental health issues involving talking with a mental health professional.
- 12. persistent pattern of social discomfort and reluctance
- 13. lack of respect for others and violation of social norms and laws
- 15. one of the most common medications used to treat aggression
- 18. individuals are content, modest, spiritual, and unpretentious
- 20. this shouldn't just be critical; it should also highlight suitable substitutes
- 21. Antipsychotic medication often used to manage aggression and irritability in personality disorders.
- 25. Mood stabilizer used to reduce mood swings and impulsivity in certain personality disorders.
- 27. teaches clients to view life events more realistically and not as catastrophic
- 28. overwhelming and pervasive need to be cared for
- 30. A primary concern in mental health treatment, ensuring that clients are protected from harm.
- 31. antipsychotics help treat emotional detachment
- 34. The study of paranormal and psychic phenomena such as telepathy and extrasensory perception.
- 36. anxious or fearful behaviors
- 39. emotions enable antisocial people to exploit people without feeling guilty, only remorseful when detected
- 41. conduct not just seen in social or romantic contexts
- 42. one of the best treatments for episodes of severe acute anxiety
- 44. A mindfulness practice aimed at achieving mental clarity, emotional calmness, and stability.
- 45. erratic or dramatic behaviors
- 46. consistent pattern of detachment and a lack of interest in forming social interactions
- 47. distinguished by relentless mistrust and suspicion
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- 1. worries dependent people are overly consumed by these
- 2. practice to reduce discomfort, the nurse recommends that clients adopt a daily
- 4. A class of drugs typically prescribed for depression and anxiety disorders; acronym for selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors.
- 7. This antipsychotic helps control severe behavioral problems in personality disorder patients.
- 8. pervasive pattern of social and interaction deficit
- 11. excessive emotionality and attention seeking
- 14. derived from the latin word ‘persona’
- 16. emphasizes balance and the connection between change and acceptance
- 17. examining personality and exploring maladaptive forms
- 19. individuals are practical, efficient, and able to modify their behavior
- 22. conversation points that are suitable for the nurse alone, close friends, and acquaintances exclusively also helps
- 23. proposes a hybrid model of personality disorders
- 24. odd or eccentric behaviors
- 26. addiction issues for those with antisocial personality disorder
- 29. helpful in modifying predatory aggression
- 30. esteem promoting this may benefit from clients' practice of self-affirmations
- 32. hospitalization typically indicated when safety is a concern
- 33. gain clients frequently influence others using false emotions for
- 34. disorders category of mental health disorder
- 35. paranoid people frequently perceive this in others' conduct
- 37. This practice involves reducing tension and anxiety through activities like deep breathing and progressive muscle techniques.
- 38. Linehan developed dialectical behavior therapy for people with borderline personality disorder
- 40. can take many forms in individuals with personality disorders
- 43. places a greater emphasis on thought patterns
