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DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Paranoid Personality Disorder
produced by Symptom Media, in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 7 mins
A young man is very guarded and suspicious, after having refused an examination by his family physician. He has unusual ideas about the movement of the sun affecting health. He says he invented those ideas, calling them “solar dynamics. He easily angers and is very accusing of others’ motives, believing others...
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produced by Symptom Media, in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2018), 7 mins
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A young man is very guarded and suspicious, after having refused an examination by his family physician. He has unusual ideas about the movement of the sun affecting health. He says he invented those ideas, calling them “solar dynamics. He easily angers and is very accusing of others’ motives, believing others wish to harm him.
Field of Study
Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Contributor
Symptom Media
Date Published / Released
2018
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Disorders, Paranoid personality disorder, Anger, Suspiciousness
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DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 13, Antisocial Personality Disorder Version (1)
in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 13 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 10 mins
Splayed across her chair, refusing to answer questions, and easily distracted, Candy Johnson or Mary Ruth Dunbar, has been having trouble with the law after being caught forging checks. She whines that the doctor should let her leave because she has a sick child that she’s being kept from seeing and is quick to...
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in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 13 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 10 mins
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Splayed across her chair, refusing to answer questions, and easily distracted, Candy Johnson or Mary Ruth Dunbar, has been having trouble with the law after being caught forging checks. She whines that the doctor should let her leave because she has a sick child that she’s being kept from seeing and is quick to lose her temper. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Antisocial Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Antisocial Personali...
Splayed across her chair, refusing to answer questions, and easily distracted, Candy Johnson or Mary Ruth Dunbar, has been having trouble with the law after being caught forging checks. She whines that the doctor should let her leave because she has a sick child that she’s being kept from seeing and is quick to lose her temper. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Antisocial Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Antisocial Personality Disorder may include: failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors as indicated by repeatedly performing acts that are grounds for arrest; deceitfulness, as indicated by repeatedly lying, use of aliases, or conning others for personal profit or pleasure; impulsivity or failure to plan ahead; irritability and aggressiveness, as indicated by repeated physical fights or assaults; reckless disregard for safety of self or others; consistent irresponsibility, as indicated by repeated failure to sustain consistent work behavior or honor financial obligations; and lack of remorse, as indicated by being indifferent to or rationalizing having hurt, mistreated, or stolen from another.
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Content Type
Counseling session
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Antisocial personality disorder, Aggression, Impulsivity, Deceitfulness, Psychoanalysis
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DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 14, Antisocial Personality Disorder Version (2)
in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 14 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 7 mins
Marilyn has a problem with authority figures, even doctors, because according to her they're trying to frame her for a crime she didn’t commit. Easily distracted, obstinate, quick to anger, and with feelings of victimization, she refuses to admit that drugs found in her possession were actually hers. This traini...
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in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 14 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 7 mins
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Marilyn has a problem with authority figures, even doctors, because according to her they're trying to frame her for a crime she didn’t commit. Easily distracted, obstinate, quick to anger, and with feelings of victimization, she refuses to admit that drugs found in her possession were actually hers. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Antisocial Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Antisocial Personality Disorder may include: fai...
Marilyn has a problem with authority figures, even doctors, because according to her they're trying to frame her for a crime she didn’t commit. Easily distracted, obstinate, quick to anger, and with feelings of victimization, she refuses to admit that drugs found in her possession were actually hers. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Antisocial Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Antisocial Personality Disorder may include: failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors as indicated by repeatedly performing acts that are grounds for arrest; deceitfulness, as indicated by repeatedly lying, use of aliases, or conning others for personal profit or pleasure; impulsivity or failure to plan ahead; irritability and aggressiveness, as indicated by repeated physical fights or assaults; reckless disregard for safety of self or others; consistent irresponsibility, as indicated by repeated failure to sustain consistent work behavior or honor financial obligations; and lack of remorse, as indicated by being indifferent to or rationalizing having hurt, mistreated, or stolen from another.
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Content Type
Counseling session
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Antisocial personality disorder, Irresponsibility, Anger, Inattentiveness
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DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 15, Avoidant Personality Disorder
in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 15 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 11 mins
Quiet, withdrawn, and rarely making eye contact, Julie admits she never had many friends. She takes any sort of criticism harshly, to the point of quitting a college class or isolating herself, and has a history of low self esteem, not feeling good enough or pretty enough to enjoy participating in group activities...
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in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 15 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 11 mins
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Quiet, withdrawn, and rarely making eye contact, Julie admits she never had many friends. She takes any sort of criticism harshly, to the point of quitting a college class or isolating herself, and has a history of low self esteem, not feeling good enough or pretty enough to enjoy participating in group activities. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Avoidant Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Avoidant Personality Disorder may inc...
Quiet, withdrawn, and rarely making eye contact, Julie admits she never had many friends. She takes any sort of criticism harshly, to the point of quitting a college class or isolating herself, and has a history of low self esteem, not feeling good enough or pretty enough to enjoy participating in group activities. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Avoidant Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Avoidant Personality Disorder may include: avoids occupational activities that involve significant interpersonal contact because of fears of criticism, disapproval, or rejection; is unwilling to get involved with people unless certain of being liked; shows restraint within intimate relationships because of the fear of being shamed or ridiculed; is preoccupied with being criticized or rejected in social situations; is inhibited in new interpersonal situations because of feelings of inadequacy; views self as socially inept, personally unappealing, or inferior to others; and is unusually reluctant to take personal risks or to engage in any new activities because they may prove embarrassing.
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Content Type
Counseling session
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Emotional inferiority, Avoidant personality disorder, Avoidance, Withdrawn, Isolation
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DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 16, Borderline Personality Disorder
in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 16 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 12 mins
Mr. Rice has come into the office today on crutches with his wrist injured possibly by a self-inflicted wound. He is carrying a bag of possessions on his lap. His behavior seems erratic and nervous as he describes inept doctors and a bizarre relationship he formed with a local fraternity in which he made his tempo...
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in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 16 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 12 mins
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Mr. Rice has come into the office today on crutches with his wrist injured possibly by a self-inflicted wound. He is carrying a bag of possessions on his lap. His behavior seems erratic and nervous as he describes inept doctors and a bizarre relationship he formed with a local fraternity in which he made his temporary residence. After an argument with the fraternity brothers, he now claims he will be moving in with a woman he just met at a bus st...
Mr. Rice has come into the office today on crutches with his wrist injured possibly by a self-inflicted wound. He is carrying a bag of possessions on his lap. His behavior seems erratic and nervous as he describes inept doctors and a bizarre relationship he formed with a local fraternity in which he made his temporary residence. After an argument with the fraternity brothers, he now claims he will be moving in with a woman he just met at a bus stop. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Borderline Personality Disorder may include: frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment; a pattern of unstable and intense interpersonal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation; identity disturbance: markedly and persistently unstable self-image or sense of self; and impulsivity in at least two areas that are potentially self-damaging (e.g., promiscuous sex, eating disorders, binge eating, substance abuse, reckless driving); recurrent suicidal behavior, gestures, threats or self-injuring behavior such as cutting, interfering with the healing of scars (excoriation) or picking at oneself, affective instability due to a marked reactivity of mood (e.g., intense episodic dysphoria, irritability or anxiety usually lasting a few hours and only rarely more than a few days); chronic feelings of emptiness; inappropriate anger or difficulty controlling anger (e.g., frequent displays of temper, constant anger, recurrent physical fights); transient, and stress-related paranoid ideation, delusions or severe dissociative symptoms.
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Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Borderline personality disorder, Delusions, Dissociation, Paranoia, Anger, Dysphoria, Moodiness, Anxiety
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DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 17, Dependent Personality Disorder
in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 17 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 7 mins
Soft spoken and shy it was Melanie’s sister who suggested she should come to the emergency department. The circumstances surrounding her injuries appear suspicious and she offers little details in the way of elaboration. Instead, she would much prefer her husband to come in and do the talking for her; a man who...
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in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 17 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 7 mins
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Soft spoken and shy it was Melanie’s sister who suggested she should come to the emergency department. The circumstances surrounding her injuries appear suspicious and she offers little details in the way of elaboration. Instead, she would much prefer her husband to come in and do the talking for her; a man who she admits can sometimes become violent. At home, Melanie leaves much of the decision making to her husband. This includes decisions su...
Soft spoken and shy it was Melanie’s sister who suggested she should come to the emergency department. The circumstances surrounding her injuries appear suspicious and she offers little details in the way of elaboration. Instead, she would much prefer her husband to come in and do the talking for her; a man who she admits can sometimes become violent. At home, Melanie leaves much of the decision making to her husband. This includes decisions such as where to shop or eat or which friends they will keep. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Dependent Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Dependent Personality Disorder may include: has difficulty making everyday decisions without an excessive amount of advice and reassurance from others, needs others to assume responsibility for most major areas of his or her life, has difficulty expressing disagreement with others because of fear of loss of support or approval, has difficulty initiating projects or doing things on his or her own (because of a lack of self-confidence in judgment or abilities rather than a lack of motivation or energy), goes to excessive lengths to obtain nurturance and support from others, to the point of volunteering to do things that are unpleasant, feels uncomfortable or helpless when alone because of exaggerated fears of being unable to care for himself or herself, urgently seeks another relationship as a source of care and support when a close relationship ends, is unrealistically preoccupied with fears of being left to take care of himself or herself.
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Content Type
Counseling session
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Symptom Media
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DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Dependent personality disorder, Indecisiveness, Fearfulness
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DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 18, Histrionic Personality Disorder Version 1
in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 18 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 11 mins
Ms. Haywell is an actress. She has come to the doctor’s office today with her pet dog on her lap, explaining she needs her dog because she is devastated after breaking up with her most recent boyfriend. She is overly familiar with the doctor during this initial visit and is prone to exaggeration. She has mood sw...
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in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 18 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 11 mins
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Ms. Haywell is an actress. She has come to the doctor’s office today with her pet dog on her lap, explaining she needs her dog because she is devastated after breaking up with her most recent boyfriend. She is overly familiar with the doctor during this initial visit and is prone to exaggeration. She has mood swings and often doubts the authenticity of what people say to her. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Histrionic Perso...
Ms. Haywell is an actress. She has come to the doctor’s office today with her pet dog on her lap, explaining she needs her dog because she is devastated after breaking up with her most recent boyfriend. She is overly familiar with the doctor during this initial visit and is prone to exaggeration. She has mood swings and often doubts the authenticity of what people say to her. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Histrionic Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Histrionic Personality Disorder may include: acting or looking overly seductive, being easily influenced by other people, being overly concerned with one’s looks, being overly dramatic and emotional, being overly sensitive to criticism or disapproval, believing that relationships are more intimate than they actually are, blaming failure or disappointment on others, seeking constant reassurance or approval, having a low tolerance for frustration or delayed gratification, needing to be the center of attention (self centeredness), and quickly changing emotions which may seem shallow to others.
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Content Type
Counseling session
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Dramatic, erratic, or emotional disorders, Histrionic personality disorder, Frustration, Severe sensitivity, Moodiness
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DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 19, Histrionic Personality Disorder Version 2
in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 19 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 10 mins
Dennis is an actor. Recently he claims he is suffering from terrible headaches that knock him flat. Eager to be the center of attention, Dennis' description of his life and work tends to weigh heavily on hyperbole. His mood appears overly exuberant. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Histrionic P...
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in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 19 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 10 mins
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Dennis is an actor. Recently he claims he is suffering from terrible headaches that knock him flat. Eager to be the center of attention, Dennis' description of his life and work tends to weigh heavily on hyperbole. His mood appears overly exuberant. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Histrionic Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Histrionic Personality Disorder may include: acting or looking overly seductive, being easily influen...
Dennis is an actor. Recently he claims he is suffering from terrible headaches that knock him flat. Eager to be the center of attention, Dennis' description of his life and work tends to weigh heavily on hyperbole. His mood appears overly exuberant. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Histrionic Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Histrionic Personality Disorder may include: acting or looking overly seductive, being easily influenced by other people, being overly concerned with one's looks, being overly dramatic and emotional, being overly sensitive to criticism or disapproval, believing that relationships are more intimate than they actually are, blaming failure or disappointment on others, seeking constant reassurance or approval, having a low tolerance for frustration or delayed gratification, needing to be the center of attention (self centeredness), and quickly changing emotions which may seem shallow to others.
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Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Dramatic, erratic, or emotional disorders, Histrionic personality disorder, Moodiness, Severe sensitivity, Frustration
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DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 20, Narcissistic Personality Disorder
in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 20 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 5 mins
Diane feels constantly unrecognized and misunderstood. She makes it clear that she believes that her clothes, her success, and the people she associates with are all a cut above the rest. To Diane, whatever Diane is doing is always more important than what other people are doing, which makes the doctor's inability...
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in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 20 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 5 mins
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Diane feels constantly unrecognized and misunderstood. She makes it clear that she believes that her clothes, her success, and the people she associates with are all a cut above the rest. To Diane, whatever Diane is doing is always more important than what other people are doing, which makes the doctor's inability to change appointment times for her all the more frustrating. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Narcissistic Person...
Diane feels constantly unrecognized and misunderstood. She makes it clear that she believes that her clothes, her success, and the people she associates with are all a cut above the rest. To Diane, whatever Diane is doing is always more important than what other people are doing, which makes the doctor's inability to change appointment times for her all the more frustrating. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder. Symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder may include: has a grandiose sense of self-importance (e.g., exaggerates achievements and talents and expects to be recognized as superior without commensurate achievements); is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love; believes that he or she is "special" and unique and can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people (or institutions); rarely acknowledges mistakes and/or imperfection; requires excessive admiration; has a sense of entitlement, i.e., unreasonable expectations of especially favorable treatment or automatic compliance with his or her expectations; is interpersonally exploitative, i.e., takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends; lacks empathy; is unwilling or unable to recognize or identify with the feelings and needs of others; is often envious of others or believes that others are envious of him or her; and shows arrogant, haughty behaviors or attitude.
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Content Type
Counseling session
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Narcissistic personality disorder, Grandiosity, Delusions of grandeur
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DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 21, Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder
in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 21 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 6 mins
Unlike the rest of his coworkers, Daniel takes months to complete his assignments. Each project must be carefully considered, each detail examined, every task specifically completed. His particular way of thinking, planning working has always been a part of Daniel's life. This extends into his relationship with hi...
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in DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders, Episode 21 (Santa Monica, CA: Symptom Media, 2012), 6 mins
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Unlike the rest of his coworkers, Daniel takes months to complete his assignments. Each project must be carefully considered, each detail examined, every task specifically completed. His particular way of thinking, planning working has always been a part of Daniel's life. This extends into his relationship with his wife, creates tension with his boss, and limits his ability to enjoy activities such as travel. This training title highlights the m...
Unlike the rest of his coworkers, Daniel takes months to complete his assignments. Each project must be carefully considered, each detail examined, every task specifically completed. His particular way of thinking, planning working has always been a part of Daniel's life. This extends into his relationship with his wife, creates tension with his boss, and limits his ability to enjoy activities such as travel. This training title highlights the major symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Personality Disorder.
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Counseling & Therapy
Content Type
Counseling session
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
Symptom Media
Series
DSM 5 Case Scenarios Series: Personality Disorders
Topic / Theme
Psychological issues, Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, Obsessive behavior
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