Title: Personality Disorders
1Personality Disorders
- Various inflexible maladaptive behavior
patterns/traits that may impair functioning and
relationships - Usually remains in touch with reality
- Lacks insight into behaviors
- Stress exacerbates manifestations
- Severe cases may deteriorate into psychotic state
2CLUSTER AODD ECCENTRIC GROUP
- Schizoid personality
- Scizo-typal personality
- Paranoid personality
3Schizoid personality D/O
- C/B inability to form close relationships
- Social detachment/solitary life
- Aloof/indifferent
- Restricted expression of emotion
- Lacks interest in others
4Schizotypal personality D/O
- C/B exhibits abnormal /unusual thoughts,perception
s,speech,behavior patterns - Suspicious
- Paranoid
- Magical thinking
- Odd thinking/speech
- Relationship deficits
5Paranoid Personality D/O
- C/B suspiciousness, mistrust of others
- Argumentative
- Hostile aloofness
- Rigid, critical, controlling of others
- Grandiosity
6CLUSTERC Anxious Fearful Group
- Avoidant personality
- Dependent personality
- Obsessive Compulsive personality
- Passive- Aggressive personality
7Avoidant Personality Disorder
- C/B social withdrawal
- Hypersensitive to rejection,criticism
- Feels inadequate
- Social inhibition
- Lacks support system
8Obsessive Compulsive Personality D/O
- Need to control others
- Difficulty expressing warmth/tenderness
- Reflects perfectionism/devoted to work
- Overly conscientious/inflexible
- Preoccupied with details
- May hoard worthless objects
9Dependent Personality disorder
- C/B lack of self confidence
- Fears independence/lacks autonomy
- Passively allows others to make decisions and
assume responsibility for major areas of their
life - Cannot tolerate being alone
- Needs others to make desicions
10CLUSTER B
- ERRATIC DRAMATIC GROUP
- HISTRIONIC
- NARCISSISTIC
- ANTISOCIAL
- BORDERLINE
11Histrionic Personality D/O
- C/B Overly dramatic, intensively expressive
- Enjoys being the center of attention
- Poor interpersonal relationships
- Romantic fantasies and control of partners
- Easily bored
- Displays dependency
12Narcissistic Personality D/O
- C/B increased sense of self importance
- Pre-occupied with fantasies /unlimited
success/constant need for attention admiration - Grandiosity/inflates accomplishments
- Lacks empathy/sensitivity to others needs
13Antisocial Personality Disorder
- C/B irresponsible and antisocial behavior
- Self-centered, inability to maintain
relationships,irritability, unreliable - Poor sexual adjustment/inability to delay
gratification - Aggressive, impulsive, manipulative
- Poor judgment
- Conflict with authority
- Poor work history
- Failure to handle responsibility
14Nursing Diagnosis
- Ineffective Coping-r/t inability to form valid
appraisal of stressors,inability to use available
resources
15EXPECTED OUTCOMESThe client will
- Immediate- Not harm self/others
- Identify behaviors leading to hospitalization
- Functions within limits of therapeutic mileu
16Outcomes continuedThe client will
- Stabilization-
- Demonstrate nondestructive ways to deal with
stress and frustration. - Identify ways to meet own needs that do not
infringe on the rights of others - Community-
- Achieve /maintain satisfactory work performance
- Meet own needs without exploiting or infringing
on the rights of others
17Interventions
- Provide model for mature appropriate behavior
- Observe strict limit-setting by all staff
- Be consistent and firm with care plan essential
- Monitor own responses to clients
- Demonstrate concern/interest
- Reinforce positive behaviors(socialization.conform
ing to limits) - Avoid power struggles
18Personality D/O Scenario
- This is the 3rd in-patient hospitalization for
Betty, a 21 y/o college student who was brought
to the ER accompanied by her roommate after being
found intoxicated and with multiple superficial
cuts on both arms that followed a recent argument
and break-up with a boyfriend of two months.
While on the unit Betty is assigned to a nursing
student. She tells the student that she is the
best thing that happened to her since she is
there, and that the rest of the staff is
incompetent and cannot help her. - 1. What data indicates that Betty may have a
Borderline Personality D/O? - 2. What other data might be found in her
psycho-social history.? - 3. Prioritize Two nursing diagnosis/goal/intervent
ions.
19Borderline Personality Disorder
- C/B unstable interpersonal relationships
- Impulsive/unpredictable behaviors
- Chronic feelings of emptiness
- Extreme shifts in mood/depression
- Easily bored/argumentative
- Self-destructive behaviors
- Splitting, manipulative
- Inability to tolerate anxiety
20Nursing Diagnosis
- Risk for Self- Mutilation- r/t impulsive behavior
Displays of temper Inability to express
feelings verbally Physically self-damaging
actsAttention seeking behaviors Ineffective
coping skills - Ineffective coping- r/t inability to form valid
appraisal of stressors inability to use
available resources - Social Isolation- r/t chronic feelings of
boredom/emptinessManipulation of
othersalternate clinging/avoidance behaviors
21EXPECTED OUTCOMESThe client will
- Immediate-Be free from immediate injury Not harm
others or destroy property Diminish efforts to
manipulate staff or other clients(splitting-behavi
ors) - Stabilization- Eliminate acting-out
behaviorsVerbalization of plans to moderate
lifestyle - Community-Demonstrate effective
problem-solvingDevelop social support outside
hospital
22Interventions
- Protect from self-mutilation
- Suicide assessment
- Establish therapeutic relationship
- Calm approach
- Set limits
- Consistent staff/planning
- Prevent client from manipulating other
clients/visitors - Teach relaxation techniques
23Passive-Aggressive personality
- C/B passively expresses covert aggression rather
than dealing with it - Procrastinates
- Stubborn
- Intentional inefficiency
- Forgetfulness
- Dependency
24REVIEW QUESTIONS
- The client with an antisocial personality d/o
approaches various staff with numerous requests.
The best response by the nurse would be - a)Give the client a written list of permissible
requests. - b) Have the client make requests only to the
assigned staff person - c) Limit the client to the day room area
- d)Tell the client to remain in his or her room
until approached by staff
25- The nurse assesses a client to be at risk for
self-mutilation, and implements a no-self-harm
contract. The safety contract would be effective
when the client - withdraws to her room when feeling overwhelmed.
- notifies staff when anxiety is increasing
- suppresses feelings of anger
- Talks to other clients about urges to hurt
herself
26- When planning care for a client with Schizoid
personality d/o, the most appropriate outcome
would be for the client to - Communicate effectively with his/her landlord
- Express interest in a new hobby
- Join a community group for socialization
- Verbalize thoughts and feelings to peers
27- Which of the following characteristics should the
nurse consider before planning ongoing care for
the client with a dependent personality disorder? - A. They eagerly become involved in a therapeutic
relationship because there is a sense of
attachment. - B. They are eager to tell their story and have
others admire what they have accomplished. - C. They view a therapeutic relationship as a
waste of time because they dont see a problem
with their behavior. - D. They may vacillate between wanting the
therapeutic relationship and pushing it away,
depending on what threat is perceived.
28- Which symptom would the nurse expect to assess
related to anger expression in a client diagnosed
with borderline personality disorder? - Controlled, subtle anger
- Inappropriate, intense anger
- Inability to recognize anger
- Substitution of physical symptoms for anger
29- A client with antisocial behavior flatters the
nurse. This behavior can be interpreted as - The client wanting something in return.
- The client wants the nurse to like him.
- The client needs attention.
- The client is trying to redirect the focus of the
nurse-client relationship.
30- The nurse would formulate which of the following
outcome criteria for a client with borderline
personality disorder? The client - Displays anger frequently
- Acts our her neediness.
- Experiences troubling thoughts without
self-mutilation. - Idolizes her nurse.
31- Which of the following indicates to the nurse
that a client with antisocial personality
disorder is improving? The client - Compliments the nurse for having done an
outstanding job on the unit. - Tests the limits of his behavior.
- Acknowledges some manipulative behavior.
- Sleeps 8 hours per night.