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Psychologist Post-Test

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Questions:

1. What disorder might be linked with Borderline Personality Disorder?
2. What are the various steps to treating a Borderline Personality through Schema Therapy?
3. What are three maladaptive schemas prevalent in Borderline Personality disorder clients?
4. What are three pattern schemas that characterize a Borderline Personality?
5. What are four maladaptive schemas that affect a BPD client’s relationship to the wider world?
6. What are two characteristics of schema clusters?

Answers:

A.  subjugation; mistrust; and unlovability.
B.  two or more schemas interfering with one client’s life; and interaction between schemas
C.  recognition and acknowledgement; finding the root; and challenging the schema
D.  exclusion; vulnerability; failure; and entitlement.
E.  selective perception; overgeneralization; and jumping to conclusions.
F.  MAD or Major Affective Disorder


Questions:

7. What percent of those treated no longer met criteria for Borderline Personality Disorder?
8. What is the benefit of writing in the schema journal?
9. What is like brainwashing in that it systematically wears away at the victim’s self-confidence, sense of self-worth, trust in her perceptions, and self-concept?
10. What are four kinds of stress that anger serves to dissipate?
11. How do borderlines differ from schizophrenics?
12. What are the three models Hartocollis proposes for borderline syndrome?

Answers:

A.  give you a place to pull together your insights on the sources and origins of your schema, the situations that trigger it, and to gradually piece together a fuller picture of
your typical emotions, thoughts, and reactions
B.  continuous model, typological model, and a combination of continuous and typological models
C. painful affect, painful sensation, frustrated drive, and threat
D.  50%
E.  The schizophrenics are more often judged to be socially isolated "loners" (p <.001). The borderlines seek anaclitic relations in which they act as care givers, yet they are in active conflict about giving and receiving care.
F.  emotional abuse

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