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1 | | Paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal personality disorders form the - cluster of personality disorders. |
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2 | | People with tend to pursue others’ attention by being highly dramatic, overly seductive, and emphasizing the positive aspects of their physical appearance. |
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3 | | Avoidant personality disorder is very similar to , which is diagnosed on Axis I. |
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4 | | The - of personality argues that any individual’s personality is organized along the dimensions of neuroticism, extraversion, openness to experience, neuroticism, agreeableness, and conscientiousness. |
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5 | | The argues that most personality characteristics represent a cross of nurturance and dominance. |
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6 | | Beck and Freeman argue that people with develop unrealistic assumptions as the result of indulgence and overvaluation by significant others during childhood. |
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7 | | The personality disorder marked by unstable mood, self-concept, and personal relationships that is more commonly diagnosed among women is . |
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8 | | People with show deficits in verbal skills and in the executive functions of the brain. |
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9 | | People with lack any desire to form close relationships with others, and are emotionally cold in interactions with others. |
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10 | | Odd beliefs, magical thinking, and illusions are common cognitive anomalies among people with . |
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