Paranoid Personality Disorders: Cluster A Case Study

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Cluster A (Part1 )

The first type of Personality Disorder is cluster A. Cluster A that believe to bear a symptomatic and genetic relationships to schizophrenia. (Mario Maj, 2005). The cluster A includes are the paranoid personality disorder, schizoid personality disorder and also schizotypal personality disorder.
Paranoid behaviour is characterized like lack of trust, suspicion, or persecutory delusions and hostility. A person paranoid is a specific disorder which are the pattern of thoughts, emotion, and behaviour reflecting consistent distrust of others. Silvestari (2012) mention that paranoid person are they mental disorder characterized by paranoia. Individuals with this personality disorder more be hypersensitive, easily feel ignored, and habitually vigilant scanning of the environment for suggestion that may validate their fear or biases (Silvestari, 2012). However, According to Kantor (2004), Paranoid are eager observer. Moreover, Paranoid personality disorder is perhaps the commonest form of paranoia the general public has to cope with. They involves a fixed system of false notion about the world and the people in it (Kantor, 2004). …show more content…

According to Silvestari (2012), schizoid personality disorder is a spread pattern of detachment from social relationships and also the range of expression of emotion in interpersonal setting is a limited (Silvestari, 2012). This is also one of the most confusing of the Axis II diagnoses. Lack of interest in social relationships, a tendency towards solitary lifestyle, secretiveness, emotional coldness which are the characterized of schizoid personality disorder. The schizoid personality disorder not same with the schizophrenia. Even though the two types of it has a similarity which is the detachment, there is increased prevalence of the disorder of the disorder in families with