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Personality

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Gordon Alport defined personality as the;

“Dynamic organization within the individual of those psychophysical systems that determine his or her unique adjustment to the environment”

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Personality = temperament + character + intelligence

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Basic functions of personality are :

to feel,

to think, and

to perceive, and

to incorporate these into purposeful behaviors.

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Regarding BEHAVIOUR:

TemperamentHOW

CharacterWHAT

WHY

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Four major temperament traits have been identified:

Harm avoidance از دوریخطرNovelty seeking طلبی تنوعReward dependence نظر به وابستگی دیگران

Persistence مداومت

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Ancient four temperaments:

Melancholic (harm avoidance),

Choleric (novelty seeking),

Sanguine (reward dependence), and

Phlegmatic (persistence).

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Character

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CharacterSelf – directedness

Cooperativeness

Self - transcendence

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DSMIV-TR defines personality disorders as:

An enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual`s culture.

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Personality disorder is manifested in two (or more) of the following areas:

1. Cognition (i.e. ways of perceiving and interpreting self, other people, and events)

2. Affectivity (i.e.the range, intensity, liability and appropriateness of emotional response)

3. Interpersonal functioning4. Impulse control

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The pattern is stable and of long duration

and its onset can be traced back at least

to adolescence or early adulthood.

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It is inflexible and pervasive across a broad range of personal and social situations and leads to clinically significant distress or impairment in social, occupational or other important areas of functioning.

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Cluster A (detachment, reward dependence)

Schizoid

Paranoid

schizotypal

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Cluster B (impulsivity, novelty seeking)

Borderline

Antisocial

Histrionic

Narcissistic

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Cluster C (fearfulness, harm avoidance)

Avoidant

Dependent

Obsessive - compulsive

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Personality disorders are

ego-syntonic and Alloplastic

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Schizoid p.dSocial detachment and restricted

range of expressed emotions

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Men> Women

7.5% of general population

may progress to delusional disorder or schizophrenia

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Paranoid p.dExcessive suspiciousness and distrust of

others

Men > Women

0.5-2.5% in general population

may progress to delusional disorder

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Schizotypal p.d.Social and interpersonal deficit plus

cognitive and perceptual disturbances and eccentric behavior

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Sex. Ratio is unknown

3 percent of gen.pop

May progress to schizophrenia, delusional disorder, brief psychotic disorder

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Borderline p.d

Instability of affects , self – image, interpersonal relationships + marked impulsiveness

Female > male

2 percent of g.p.

are at increased risk M.D.D , substance abuse and eating disorder

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Antisocial p.d

Disregard for and violation of rights of others

Male > Female

1-3 percent of g.p.

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Narcissistic p.d

Sense of grandiosity, need for admiration lack of empathy, chronic intense envy

M>F

1% of g.p.

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Histrionic p.d.

Self – dramatization , excessive emotionality and attention seeking

F>M

2-3% of g.p.

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Avoidant p.d

hypersensitivity to negative evaluation, social inhibition and feelings of inadequacy.

F=M 0.5-1 of g.p.

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Dependent p.d

Excessive need to be taken care, clinging behavior, submissiveness, fear of separation, interpersonal dependency.

F=M

most frequent of p.d.s

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Obsessive – compulsive p.d.

Preoccupation with orderliness, perfectionism mental and interpersonal control.

M>F

1% of g.p.

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Treatment:Psychotherapy

pharmacotherapy

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Pharmacotherapy:

AggressionLow dose antipsychoticLithiumSSRISAuticonvulsantsB-Blockers

Emotional liabilityLithiumantipsychotics

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DepressionAntidepressants

Emotional detachmentAtipical antipsychotics

Anxiety SSRIS

MAOIS

BZDs

B-Blockers

Low dose antipsychotics

Psychotic symptomsAntipsychotics