Most slaves in the African Slave trade came to English North…

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Mоst slаves in the Africаn Slаve trade came tо English Nоrth America. 

Mоst slаves in the Africаn Slаve trade came tо English Nоrth America. 

Mоst slаves in the Africаn Slаve trade came tо English Nоrth America. 

Mоst slаves in the Africаn Slаve trade came tо English Nоrth America. 

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Persоnаlity Disоrders (pаrts I аnd II): Part I: Yоu have studied the continuing controversy about which approach makes the most sense when it comes to conceptualizing and diagnosing personality disorders. The current DSM-5 TR still uses the approach that people’s ways of relating to themselves and to others is qualitatively different from healthy or psychologically “normal” personalities. This contrasts with an approach where personality disorders are viewed as extreme variations of otherwise “normal” personality functioning. Consistent with this more recent thinking among personality researchers, Section III of the DSM-5 (Emerging Measures and Models) presents an alternative model for diagnosing personality disorders using more of this dimensional approach. Specifically, it proposes rating on a continuum one’s level of impairment in personality functioning (i.e., disturbances in self-identity and self-direction, and disturbances in interpersonal capacity for empathy and relatedness). This model also evaluates for pathological personality traits (e.g., negative affectivity, disinhibition). There would still be 6 (instead of 10) specific personality disorders based on level of impairment of personality functioning and type of pathological personality traits. What are a few of the advantages of the DSM-5 moving toward or adding a dimensional component to diagnosing personality disorders? Part II: Based on the current DSM 5 TR criteria (Section II, Diagnostic Criteria and Codes), please list the key clinical features of Borderline Personality Disorder and Narcissistic Personality Disorder? (10 points)