PSYB32H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Borderline Personality Disorder, Superficial Charm, Endangerment
Document Summary
Avoidant personality: a disorder in which individuals have poor self- esteem and thus are extremely sensitive to potential rejection and remain aloof even though they very much desire affiliation and affection. Borderline personality: a disorder in which people are impulsive and unpredictable, with an uncertain self-image, intense and unstable social relationships, and extreme mood swings. Dependent personality: a disorder in which people lack self-confidence and passively allow others to run their lives and make no demands on them so as not to endanger these protective relationships. Dialectical behaviour therapy: a therapeutic approach to borderline personality disorder that combines client-centred empathy and acceptance with behavioural problem solving, social-skills training, and limit setting. General personality disorder: a new dsm-5 category that reflects establishing whether a personality disorder first exists in general and then evaluating whether the criteria of a specific personality can also be applied.