Disinhibition
Within the DSM-5's alternative model for personality disorders, disinhibition is a key personality trait domain. It is characterized by impulsivity, irresponsibility, and a tendency to engage in risk-taking behaviors. This trait is considered a predominant feature of antisocial personality disorder in this model.
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Behavioral Pattern Analysis
A college student frequently makes large, unplanned purchases online, leading to significant credit card debt. They often decide at the last minute to skip classes to attend parties, despite being on academic probation. During these parties, they are known for taking dares that involve physical risk. Which personality trait domain best describes this student's pattern of behavior?