In high school Trent was outgoing, popular, athletic, and di…

In high school Trent was outgoing, popular, athletic, and did well in school. Upon entering college, Derek became much more withdrawn and didn’t socialize much. He became more anxious and critical of himself. Although he began to struggle more academically, he managed to maintain a good GPA for the first three years. In the summer between his junior and senior years Trent’s behavior changed more drastically. He began sleeping all day and completely neglecting his school work. He also began to drink more heavily and ate large quantities of junk food at night, resulting in a 40 pound weight gain over the course of the summer. These behaviors continued into his senior year, and his grades took a nose dive. He couldn’t bring himself to care about anything any more. When his parents or friends expressed concern, he brushed it off and blamed himself for being lazy and having a poor work ethic. Trent needs to be assessed for _______________________________.

Albert, a 25-year-old, lacks affection and is unwilling to p…

Albert, a 25-year-old, lacks affection and is unwilling to participate in family activities. He has few hobbies other than building model airplanes, surfing the Internet on his computer, and reading. He has been withdrawn—but not depressed—since childhood, not really wanting to be in a relationship with anyone. He has many “strange” ideas, and often engages in “strange” behavior. Albert best illustrates which personality disorder type or personality disorder trait domain description?

Dr. Abdul says, “My client has feelings of inferiority that…

Dr. Abdul says, “My client has feelings of inferiority that must be denied. Therefore, they devalue others and think themself superior to everyone else. Our therapy sessions are monologues where they recount their successes and everyone else’s stupidity. And yet if I interrupt even once, they take great offense.” Dr. Abdul’s client is likely to be assessed on a scaled continuum as “extremely descriptive” on which personality disorder trait domain?

Charlene’s parents have been concerned about her for quite s…

Charlene’s parents have been concerned about her for quite some time. After her recent suicide attempt, they sought professional help. They told the therapist that Charlene often goes into uncontrollable rages for no apparent reason. She has intense fluctuations in her mood, self-image, and interpersonal relationship, being extremely friendly one minute, then mean and hostile the next. She sometimes hears voices, although she’s aware they are imaginary. What is the most likely diagnosis for Charlene?