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Personality disorders - Coggle Diagram
Personality disorders
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CBT
- Identifies illogical thinking and negative thoughts
- Confronts irrational beliefs, assumptions and safety behaviour during counselling sessions
- Changes people distorted views of themselves and how they appear to others using video feedback
- Trains people to focus on external thoughts not self
- Rehearse how they will deal with future situations to avoid recurrence
Criticisms of CBT
- Labels client's thinking as illogical and insist they replace it with what the therapists thinks is logical thinking
- Ignores the underlying causes of the thoughts and behaviours , minimises the importance of the clients past
Anxiety Disorder
characterised by unreasonable often paralysing anxiety or fear accompanied by:
- negative thoughts
- Excessive focus on self
- Safety behaviour
Personality traits at the extremes of a continuum are considered personality disorders if they produce patterns of emotions, thoughts, actions considered diseased or extreme because they are:
- culturally abnormal
- Statistically infrequent
- cause a loss of normal functioning or cause personal distress