Cluster B Disorders
The Drama Club
© Sam Vaknin
Apr 1, 2006
Cluster B (the Dramatic, Emotional, or Erratic Cluster) is comprised of the Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissistic Personality Disorders.
The DSM-IV-TR (2000) defines a personality disorder as:
"An enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations the individuals culture (and is manifested in two or more of his or her areas of mental life:) cognition, affectivity, interpersonal functioning, or impulse control."
Such a pattern is rigid, long-term (stable), and recurrent. It manifests itself in all areas of life (it is pervasive). It is not owing to substance-abuse or a medical condition (such as head trauma). It renders the subject dysfunctional "in social , occupational, or other important areas" and this impairment causes distress.
In the DSM, there are 10 distinct personality disorders (Paranoid, Schizoid, Schizotypal, Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, Narcissistic, Avoidant, Dependent, Obsessive-compulsive) and one catchall category, Personality Disorders NOS (Not Otherwise Specified).
Personality disorders with marked similarities are grouped into clusters.
Cluster A (the Odd or Eccentric Cluster) includes the Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal Personality Disorders.
Cluster B (the Dramatic, Emotional, or Erratic Cluster) is comprised of the Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, and Narcissistic Personality Disorders.
Cluster C (the Anxious or Fearful Cluster) encompasses the Avoidant, Dependent, and Obsessive-compulsive Personality Disorders.
The Clusters are not valid theoretical constructs and have never been verified or rigorously tested. They constitute merely a convenient shorthand and so provide little additional insight into their component personality disorders.
We start our tour with Cluster B because the personality disorders it includes are ubiquitous. You are far more likely to have come across a Borderline or a Narcissist or a Psychopath than across a Schizotypal, for instance.
First, an overview of Cluster B:
Borderline Personality Disorder is marked by instability. The patient is a roller-coaster of emotions (this is called emotional lability). She (most Borderlines are women) fails to maintain stable relationships and dramatically attaches to, clings, and violently detaches from a seemingly inexhaustible stream of lovers, spouses, intimate partners, and friends. Self-image is volatile, one's sense of self-worth is fluctuating and precarious, affect is unpredictable and inappropriate, and impulse control is impaired (the patient's threshold of frustration is low).
The Antisocial Personality Disorder involves contemptuous disregard for others. The psychopath ignores or actively violates other people's rights, choices, wishes, preferences, and emotions.
The Narcissistic Personality Disorder is founded on a sense of fantastic grandiosity, brilliance, perfection, and power (omnipotence). The narcissist lacks empathy, is exploitative, and compulsively seeks narcissistic supply (attention, admiration, adulation, being feared, etc.) to buttress his False Self - a confabulated "person" aimed at inspiring awe and extracting compliance and subservience from others.
Finally, the Histrionic Personality Disorder also revolves around attention-seeking but is usually confined to sexual conquests and displays of the histrionic's capacity to irresistibly seduce others.
Next week, I invite you to meet the narcissist.
In-depth information about various personality disorders here:
http://open-site.org/Health/Conditions_and_Diseases/Psychiatric_Disorders/Personality/
http://www.narcissistic-abuse.com/faqpd.html
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Comments
Sep 20, 2006 2:06 PM
Nancy Mathew
:
Dear friends,
Can I know your experience re : can cerebral and somatic Nism exist in the same person.
My N is a while collared professional, brilliant, high status in society. Very intelligent, cerebral, workaholic.
However, when he sees women - he suddenly turns flirtatious with obnoxious behaviour. Also he has sexual fantasies - obsession for a-sex and 3 somes. I am so confused that the cerebral and somatic can co-exist in such a strong manner in the same person.
Any thoughts.
Thank you
Nancy
Sep 21, 2006 4:02 PM
ghulkman
:
Hey Nancy .....
Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD)
is a Cluster "B" Personality disorder.
At this time there are ten (10) recognized PD's by the ASA DSM-IV-TR
2000 Edition.
Do what I started to do when I began my
research on BPD (also Cluster "B") back
in 2004.
Google or Yahoo "DSM-IV-TR- 2000 Edition" or "Personality Disorders" ....
and start READING.
I would also suggest that your reading
the FACTS about Mental Disorders will give you a CLEARER picture than reading
some of the UNIFORMED POSTING on some
of the Suite 101.com sites ..... especially regarding NPD.
Good Luck to You ....
"Hulk"
Sep 21, 2006 5:37 PM
Nancy Mathew
:
Thank you Hulk.
Is there an address for the website you mentioned.
Nancy
Sep 25, 2006 10:17 AM
ghulkman
:
Hey Nancy .....
Merely do a "Google" or "Yahoo" search
and type-in "Cluster B Personality
Disorders" or ....... "DSM-IV-TR 2000
Edition".
Also ..... use links Sam has provided you
but simply START READING and educating
yourself.
Also ..... as you begin reading, do
some "self examination" and find out what
it is about YOURSELF that helped lead
to your situation.
Best of Luck .....
"Hulk"
Dec 21, 2006 2:05 AM
Sally Skinner
:
Hi. I'm new. When I saw your post I couldn't believe it, that is exactly how my (as of 1 week ago EX-boyfrd) is. He badgered me for years to have sex with other women. He even told me he would have other women come around me to try and get me to have sex with them. These other women new what was going on. Now I know it was so he could have sex with them. Also he would try his best to get me to let him do a-sex with me. I guess when he figured out I wasn't going to do either thats when everything he did started being a secret.
We were together just over 3 long years. When another female would come around he would start acting all weird. Whispering to the guys. Hiding phone #'s denighing that he new any of the girls lying about where he was. I found out later that he was telling people lies about me before I met them so they that they felt strange around me. That way noboby would talk to me and slip and tell me what he was doing. He still denighs anything. Like he kept telling anyone that listened, he's so innocent (poor thing), and I'm so mean and jealous. Thats why everything was kept from me. Mr. Secret Agentman I called him that alot. Now I just call him a piece of S---!
I am so sorry that I ever met the inhuman thing he is. I told him that was the worst day of my life. For the last 8 or 9 months the only time he would call was if he needed something. Just this last week he called 3 times asking for a ride. I told him he could walk for all I cared. Then today he goes to his moms so he can call and harass me. When I finally talked to him I was very cold and didn't ask him anything so then he starts yelling "Why am I punishing him" (because I won't see him or really give him a ride or feed him). He has called 16 times today. Oh ya he tells me he loves me. And all the girls names and #'s and all the evidence against him (things he wrote or things I found)well, I'm wrong, My feelings and what I think (or know in my gut) is wrong he is totally innocent. I have miss judged him and he will go with me to see a psych doctor to prove his innocence.Because I'm wrong about him. It's nothing he's done.
But I do wonder about one thing? About a year ago he stopped hitting on me. He has broken my wrist, my ribs, my toe, sprained my ankle. I've had brusies from my ribs to my toes, he has choked me unconcouse more times than I could even try to begin to count. I always thought he was going to kill me, I've never stopped thinkng that. He would threaten me, my kids