PPT-Borderline Personality: Traits & Disorder
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Morey and Zanarini 2000 Patients with BPD described as having unstable emotions difficulty maintaining relationships amp a higher probability of self inflicting
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Morey and Zanarini 2000 Patients with BPD described as having unstable emotions difficulty maintaining relationships amp a higher probability of self inflicting damage DSM IV Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders 4. Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD). Relatively new (defined in the 1980s). Not depression, bipolar, or suicidal. Quick up and down emotions (sad, happy, anxious) – this is different than bipolar. Who Am I?. Dan Warrender. Staff Nurse. Acute Psychiatric Admission Ward. Early Clinical Career Fellow 2012. MSc Nursing at the University of Aberdeen. Focus on Borderline Personality Disorder. e-mail: . Mark Kimsey, M.D.. March 8, 2014. Objectives. Understanding personality disorders using criteria from DSM-5.. Learn approaches for separating personality disorders from other major illnesses.. Review non-pharmacologic treatment approaches.. Pia. Torres and Kristine Tran. Period 5. Vignette. Diana Miller, 25, entered a long-term treatment unit of a psychiatric hospital after a serious suicide attempt. Diana had been a sociable child until she turned 12. She became demanding sullen, rebellious, shifting from a giddy euphoria to tearfulness and depression. She became promiscuous, abused marijuana and hallucinogens and ran away at 15 with a boy. She craved excitement and would get drunk and dance wildly, and left with strange men. When she was 17, she made her first suicide attempt by cutting her wrist severely. She was obsessed with calories and with the need to have her food cut into particular shapes and arranged on her plate in a particular manner. If her parents didn’t do this she would have tantrums. She never had female friends and she has often been “eaten alive” with boredom. She languished at home, grew more depressed and agoraphobic and escalated her valium use. . All humans have . personality traits. . . These are well-ingrained ways in which individuals experience, interact with, and think about everything that goes on around them.. . Personality Disorders . . Gicquel. & Jean-Philippe Raynaud. DEPRESSION IN CHILDREN AND. ADOLESCENTS. Section H: OTHER DISORDERS. Borderline Personality Disorder. Adapted by Julie Chilton. Chapter H.4 . Companion PowerPoint Presentation. PPA Fall 2012 Ethics Workshop. We have three competing diagnostic systems of personality: DSM5, ICD10 and PDM. If we are to ethically base our diagnoses on “information and techniques sufficient to substantiate their findings,” then which do we use and why? . i. HATE you…. DON’T LEAVE ME. University . of Washington psychologist Marsha . Linehan. , one of the world's leading experts on BPD, describes it this way: "Borderline individuals are the psychological equivalent of third-degree-burn patients. . National Instituteof Mental HealthWhat are the signs and symptoms People with borderline personality disorder may experience mood swings and may display uncertainty about how they see themselves and t Maladaptive variations or combinations of normal personality traits. Extremes on either end of specific trait dimensions can be associated with disorders.. An enduring pattern of experience and behavior that differs greatly from society’s expectations. People with personality disorders have . formed peculiar and unpleasant personality patterns. . For example, some are very secretive, some very self-centered and selfish, some suspicious all the time. . What is Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)?. What approaches and interventions work with BPD?. Self care working with BPD.. What is Cluster B: Dramatic-erratic group?. Four distinct personality types organized by descriptive similarities. These similarities separate this group from Cluster A (odd-eccentric) and Cluster C (anxious-avoidant). Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy. Personality Disorder and Homelessness Team. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. What we will cover. Overview. Definitions. Prevalence and course. Types of personality disorder. : Revised 2011 A BPD BRIEF An Introduction to Borderline Personality Disorder Diagnosis, Origins, Course, And Treatment by John G. Gunderson, MD ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This revision of earlier editions of
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