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Psych| Cluster A Personality Disorders

Psych| Cluster A Personality Disorders

Update: 2023-06-23
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5.06 Cluster A Personality Disorders

Psychiatry review for the USMLE Step 1 Exam.

  • The cluster A personality disorders include paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal.
  • These disorders are characterized by individuals who are perceived as weird, awkward, and quiet.
  • Personality disorders differ from normal personality quirks based on their negative impact on daily life, lack of awareness of the problem, and deviation from cultural expectations.
  • Paranoid Personality Disorder:
    • Patients are chronically suspicious and distrustful of others, without persistent fixed delusions.
    • Key characteristics include unwarranted suspicions, doubts about loyalty, reluctance to confide, reading hidden meanings, holding grudges, perceiving attacks on reputation, and suspicion of infidelity.
  • Schizoid Personality Disorder:
    • Individuals prefer isolation and have difficulty forming relationships.
    • Criteria for diagnosis include a lack of interest in close relationships, solitary activities, indifference to praise or criticism, emotional coldness, and flattened affectivity.
  • Schizotypal Personality Disorder:
    • Considered a less severe form of schizophrenia, with odd behavior, speech, thinking, and mild perceptual experiences.
    • Notable features include social isolation, "magical" beliefs, mild paranoia, constricted affect, and social anxiety.
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Psych| Cluster A Personality Disorders

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