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Dark Personalities
“Dark personalities” refer to a set of socially aversive traits in the subclinical range. People with dark personalities don't meet enough of the criteria to be diagnosed with any of the disorders in a clinical setting and are able to flourish in everyday work settings, scholastic settings, and the broader community.
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Specific Personality Disorders
Diagnosing Personality Disorders
Main Personality Disorders
Dark Personalities
References: Personality Disorders
Learning Objectives for Personality Disorders
Consequences of Maladaptive Personality Styles in Personality Disorders
Personality Disorder Clusters in the DSM-5
Prevalence of Personality Disorders in the U.S.
Especially Problematic Personality Disorders
Alternative DSM-5 Model for Personality Disorders
A clinician is evaluating several clients. Which of the following descriptions provides the strongest evidence for a potential personality disorder, based on the fundamental definition of this category of disorders?