personality disorders order 9
DESCRIPTION
Mental Health Fall '12TRANSCRIPT
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PERSONALITY DISORDERS
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CHARACTERISTICS
Inflexible and maladaptive response to stress Disability in working and loving Ability to evoke interpersonal conflict Capacity to get “under the skin” of others
These clients usually do not recognize their symptoms as uncomfortable and will NOT seek help unless a severe crisis occurs.
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PREVALENCE
10-15% in general population
Often “co-occur” with depression and anxiety
Onset usually occurs before onset of other psychiatric disorders
Various PD’s often co-exist
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BIOLOGICAL FACTORS Genetic Component
Also to be considered… unfavorable environmental conditions
Personality Traits that are Inherited
Novelty seeking Introvert vs extrovert Reward dependence Closeness vs openness Neurotic vs stable Persistence Antagonistic vs agreeable Conscientious vs unreliable
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PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS
Learning Theory
Cognitive Theory
Psychoanalytical Theory
Environmental Theory
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ANALYSIS
There is probably a combination of biological and psychological factors that cause Personality Disorders to develop in people.
Would you agree with this statement???
WHY? Any examples?
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ASSESSMENT OF PD’S
MMPI
Full medical historyPsychosocial History
Suicidal / aggressive thoughts Risk of harm to self or others Use of medications or illegal substances Ability to handle money Legal history Current or past abuse
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EFFECTS OF PERSONALITY DISORDERS ON CAREGIVERS
Overwhelming needs of clients will usually be overwhelming for caregivers
Caregivers may feel: Confused Helpless Angry Frustrated
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SPLITTING BEHAVIORS
Primary defense used by clients with borderline PD
Client labels one person “all good” and everyone else is “all bad”
Once all good person has not met clients needs they become ALL BAD! Then
Someone else is labeled “all good”.. And on it goes…
This creates conflict with staff!!!
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THREE CLUSTERS OF PDS
CLUSTER A: Odd or eccentric
CLUSTER B: Dramatic, emotional, erratic
CLUSTER C: Anxious or fearful
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CLUSTER A
Paranoid
Schizoid
Schizotypal
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CLUSTER B
Dramatic, Erratic, Emotional
Anti social
Borderline
Narcissistic
Histrionic
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CLUSTER C
Anxious or Fearful
Avoidant
Dependent
Obsessive- Compulsive
Passive- Aggressive
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DIAGNOSIS
So what do you think would be some nursing diagnoses of concern?
Goals for Borderline? Short term? Long term?
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INTERVENTIONS FOR MANIPULATIVE, AGGRESSIVE, OR IMPULSIVE BEHAVIOR
Manipulative: establish guidelines for accepted behavior ( Contract?), work on trust, can the patient identify their behaviors?
Aggressive : facilitate expression of anger in an adaptive, non-violent way (safety/ physical outlets), remove dangerous objects
Impulsive: assist with development of problem solving skills, keep stimuli low key, observe behavior for safety, encourage verbalization of hostile feelings
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INTERVENTIONS
Basic Milieu Therapy
Psychobiological Interventions (meds)
Case management
Advanced Practice DBT
Skills oriented psychotherapy
Supportive psychotherapy
Group therapy