Personality disorders in old age. : Personality disorders in the elderly : emerging issues in diagnosis and treatment / edited by Erlene Rosowsky, Robert C. Abrams, Richard A. Zweig
A dissociative disorder in which the individual adopts two or more distinct personalities. Each personality is a fully integrated and complex unit with memories, behavior patterns and social friendships. Transition from one personality to another is sudden
A personality disorder characterized by an indirect resistance to demands for adequate social and occupational performance; anger and opposition to authority and the expectations of others that is expressed covertly by obstructionism, procrastination, stubbornness, dawdling, forgetfulness, and intentional inefficiency. (Dorland, 27th ed)
A personality disorder characterized by the avoidance of accepting deserved blame and an unwarranted view of others as malevolent. The latter is expressed as suspiciousness, hypersensitivity, and mistrust
A personality disorder characterized by an indirect resistance to demands for adequate social and occupational performance; anger and opposition to authority and the expectations of others that is expressed covertly by obstructionism, procrastination, stubbornness, dawdling, forgetfulness, and intentional inefficiency. (Dorland, 27th ed)
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Personality Disorders -- pathology : Adolescent identity treatment : an integrative approach for personality pathology / Pamela A. Foelsch ... [and 5 more]
Personality Disorders -- physiopathology. : Neurobiology of personality disorders / edited by Christian Schmahl, K. Luan Phan, Robert O. Friedel ; with Larry J. Siever
A personality disorder in which there are oddities of thought (magical thinking, paranoid ideation, suspiciousness), perception (illusions, depersonalization), speech (digressive, vague, overelaborate), and behavior (inappropriate affect in social interactions, frequently social isolation) that are not severe enough to characterize schizophrenia
A dissociative disorder in which the individual adopts two or more distinct personalities. Each personality is a fully integrated and complex unit with memories, behavior patterns and social friendships. Transition from one personality to another is sudden
Personality -- Examinations, questions, etc : Test yourself : personality and individual differences / edited by Penny Upton and Dominic Upton ; multiple-choice question prepared by Daniel Kay
A personality disorder characterized by overly reactive and intensely expressed or overly dramatic behavior, proneness to exaggeration, emotional excitability, and disturbances in interpersonal relationships