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ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS.
A personality disorder is manifested in two or more of the following areas:
Answer✔ cognition, affectivity, interpersonal functioning, impulse control
Antisocial personality disorder is primarily defined by
Answer✔ behavior
Majority of prisoners have
Answer✔ antisocial personality disorder
Pervasive pattern of disregard for and violation of the rights of others occurring since age 15 years. Need
3 or more of the following : illegal behavior, deceitfulness, impulsivity, aggressiveness, recklessness,
disregard for safety of self or others, irresponsibility, lack of remorse. This describes
Answer✔ antisocial personality disorder
Pervasive pattern of grandiosity, need for admiration, and lack of empathy, beginning by early
adulthood and present in a variety of contexts. Need at least five of the following: grandiose sense of
self importance, preoccupied with fantasies of brilliance, believes special and unique, requires excessive
admiration, sense of entitlement, interpersonally exploitative, lacks empathy, envious of others,
arrogant or haughty behaviors. What disorder is this describing
Answer✔ narcissistic personality disorder
, Most high psychopathy individuals have
Answer✔ APD
Most APD (are/are not) high psychopathy
Answer✔ are not
Interpersonal and affective traits of psychopathy are equivalent to aggressive _______ disorder
Answer✔ narcissism
(narcissistic/psychopathic) person may devalue you in their own mind, (narcissistic/psychopathic) do
behaviorally
Answer✔ narcissistic; psychopathic
(narcissistic/psychopathic) individuals are anxious if esteem threatened
Answer✔ narcissistic
On the PCL-R, what score is considered high psychopathy
Answer✔ 30+
How many points is the PCL-R out of
Answer✔ 40
The average inmate scores a ____ on the PCL-R
Answer✔ 22
Glibness, grandiose sense of self worth, pathological lying, conning/manipulative, lack of remorse or
guilt, shallow affect, callous lack of empathy, failure to accept responsibility are all considered
(interpersonal/affective or social deviance) traits
Answer✔ interpersonal affective
Need for stimulation/proneness to boredom, parasitic lifestyle, lack of realistic long term goals,
impulsivity, irresponsibility, many short term marital relationships, poor behavioral controls, early
behavior problems, promiscuous sexual behavior, juvenile delinquency, revocation of conditional