ICD-11 · 6D11

Prominent personality traits or patterns

Specifiers for dominant personality patterns: negative affectivity, detachment, dissociality, disinhibition, anankastia, and borderline pattern.

Symptoms

Synonyms and related terms

negative affectivity, emotional instability, anxiety-proneness, pessimism, frequent negative emotions, detachment, social withdrawal, emotional coldness, restricted affect, intimacy avoidance, dissociality, callousness, manipulation, lack of empathy, disregard for others, disinhibition, impulsivity, irresponsibility, risk-taking, poor planning, anankastia, perfectionism, rigid rule adherence, excessive control, inflexibility, borderline pattern, fear of abandonment, self-harm, identity disturbance, intense unstable relationships

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What are the symptoms of Prominent personality traits or patterns?

Symptoms associated with Prominent personality traits or patterns (ICD-11 6D11) include: Negative affectivity (emotional instability, anxiety, pessimism), Detachment (social withdrawal, intimacy avoidance, restricted affect), Dissociality (callousness, manipulation, disregard for others), Disinhibition (impulsivity, irresponsibility, risk-taking), Anankastia (perfectionism, rigid rules, excessive control), Borderline pattern (fear of abandonment, self-harm, identity disturbance).

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