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Quiz about Personality Disorders
Quiz about Personality Disorders

Personality Disorders Trivia Quiz


Play the psychiatrist and diagnose the personality disorder!

A multiple-choice quiz by Taxicab3. Estimated time: 6 mins.
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Author
Taxicab3
Time
6 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
300,906
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
Plays
6363
Awards
Top 10% Quiz
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Question 1 of 10
1. Your first patient of the day comes into your office with his wife and she recounts that he is constantly video taping the garbage collector because he suspects he is an undercover CIA agent. He also has been cold and hostile with many of his relationships, often commenting on how he "can't trust anyone anymore." After further history taking you diagnose the patient with paranoid personality disorder. What would be the best way to respond to the patient's suspicions? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. The next patient who enters your office listed her profession as "The manager of finance" at the company she works at. When asked about her job she stated, "I am the most important person at the office. Without me the company I work for would crash and burn." When you interview the patient's husband he tells you that she is actually just one of hundreds of accountants at her company. Which disorder do you suspect? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. Your next patient enters your office with her mother. She is wearing a short skirt and a plunging blouse. As soon as she sees you she smiles and asks, "How do I look?" When you interview her mother, the patient becomes uncomfortable and quickly interrupts and shifts the conversation back towards herself. Throughout the course of the visit she laughed, cried and became excessively angry. Which disorder do you diagnose? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. Your next patient is brought into your office in the custody of police officers. It seems he recently burned down a building and is being forced to undergo psychological evaluation. While interviewing the patient you find he has a history of cruelty to animals as well as lying and stealing. Which personality disorder comes to mind? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. Your busy day gets busier as your next patient, a 30 year old male, comes into your office and offers you "magic crystals" that will heal any ailment. During your interview he interrupts you and says, "Wait, do you feel that? An invisible force just came into the room." He has never had any hallucinations and gives a clear history. Which personality disorder is most likely? Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. The next patient of the day you have seen many times before. She tends to threaten you with committing suicide whenever she feels slighted and has many cut marks on her arms. Some days she states, "You are the best doctor I have ever had!" while on other days she says, "I hate you! How did you even become a doctor?" Which disorder are you most likely treating her for? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Your next patient comes into your office wearing a very nice shirt. You compliment him on it and he doesn't seem to care. In the interview you discover that he has very few relationships outside of his family. Which disorder is most likely? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Your next patient is accompanied by her husband and it takes a good ten minutes to convince her to have the interview alone. During the interview you discover that the patient makes no decisions for herself without consulting with her husband. She frequently calls him to consult about what she can eat, wear and where she should go. She comments that it "drives him crazy, but I just feel like I need the reassurance." Which disorder does the patient likely have? Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. Your next patient is a middle age man who confesses to you that he has never married or even dated because of an intense fear of rejection. He works as a mail sorter in the basement of a large law firm where he feels he can do his job without fear of being criticized or disapproved of. He states that his thoughts are usually preoccupied with fears of someone rejecting him. Which disorder is this man suffering from? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. After a long day your final patient walks into your office. While talking with him you find that he is an extremely productive individual and takes pride in being orderly and in control. He finds it difficult to yield control over to you and your team but has improved since you saw him last. He is obsessed with perfection and has little empathy for those who can't "shape up." Which personality disorder have you been treating him for? Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Your first patient of the day comes into your office with his wife and she recounts that he is constantly video taping the garbage collector because he suspects he is an undercover CIA agent. He also has been cold and hostile with many of his relationships, often commenting on how he "can't trust anyone anymore." After further history taking you diagnose the patient with paranoid personality disorder. What would be the best way to respond to the patient's suspicions?

Answer: Acknowledge the patient's concerns but neither reinforce nor dispute them

A person with paranoid personality disorder can admit that his or her suspicions may be false. This is in contrast to paranoid delusional disorder where the patient believes his or her delusion to be absolutely the case.
2. The next patient who enters your office listed her profession as "The manager of finance" at the company she works at. When asked about her job she stated, "I am the most important person at the office. Without me the company I work for would crash and burn." When you interview the patient's husband he tells you that she is actually just one of hundreds of accountants at her company. Which disorder do you suspect?

Answer: Narcissistic Personality Disorder

Narcissistic patients tend to exaggerate their importance and status. They feel a need to be admired and also tend to lack empathy for others.
3. Your next patient enters your office with her mother. She is wearing a short skirt and a plunging blouse. As soon as she sees you she smiles and asks, "How do I look?" When you interview her mother, the patient becomes uncomfortable and quickly interrupts and shifts the conversation back towards herself. Throughout the course of the visit she laughed, cried and became excessively angry. Which disorder do you diagnose?

Answer: Histrionic Personality Disorder

These patients tend to be seductive, attention seeking and demanding of reassurance and approval.
4. Your next patient is brought into your office in the custody of police officers. It seems he recently burned down a building and is being forced to undergo psychological evaluation. While interviewing the patient you find he has a history of cruelty to animals as well as lying and stealing. Which personality disorder comes to mind?

Answer: Antisocial Personality Disorder

The antisocial personality type tends to have a history of breaking laws, truancy, fights and running away. The catch is that they also tend to have a veneer of charm and sincerity, so it is important to be on guard lest you get taken by one of their schemes!
5. Your busy day gets busier as your next patient, a 30 year old male, comes into your office and offers you "magic crystals" that will heal any ailment. During your interview he interrupts you and says, "Wait, do you feel that? An invisible force just came into the room." He has never had any hallucinations and gives a clear history. Which personality disorder is most likely?

Answer: Schizotypal Personality Disorder

Schizotypal personality disorder is often thought of as a "mild" type of schizophrenia. There are no clear delusions, hallucinations and the negative symptoms are much more mild than in full blown schizophrenia.
6. The next patient of the day you have seen many times before. She tends to threaten you with committing suicide whenever she feels slighted and has many cut marks on her arms. Some days she states, "You are the best doctor I have ever had!" while on other days she says, "I hate you! How did you even become a doctor?" Which disorder are you most likely treating her for?

Answer: Borderline Personality Disorder

If you've ever seen the movie "Fatal Attraction" you will always remember what a borderline personality disorder looks like. The character played by Glenn Close is a perfect example!
7. Your next patient comes into your office wearing a very nice shirt. You compliment him on it and he doesn't seem to care. In the interview you discover that he has very few relationships outside of his family. Which disorder is most likely?

Answer: Schizoid Personality Disorder

Schizoid patients tend to be solitary and indifferent to forming relationships outside of their own families. They are also indifferent to compliments and have active fantasy lives.
8. Your next patient is accompanied by her husband and it takes a good ten minutes to convince her to have the interview alone. During the interview you discover that the patient makes no decisions for herself without consulting with her husband. She frequently calls him to consult about what she can eat, wear and where she should go. She comments that it "drives him crazy, but I just feel like I need the reassurance." Which disorder does the patient likely have?

Answer: Dependent Personality Disorder

Dependent Personality Disorder patients often feel exaggerated fears of being unable to care for themselves.
9. Your next patient is a middle age man who confesses to you that he has never married or even dated because of an intense fear of rejection. He works as a mail sorter in the basement of a large law firm where he feels he can do his job without fear of being criticized or disapproved of. He states that his thoughts are usually preoccupied with fears of someone rejecting him. Which disorder is this man suffering from?

Answer: Avoidant Personality Disorder

These patients generally keep to themselves not because they want to, (as in schizoid personality disorder) but because they are genuinely afraid of being rejected or shamed in relational scenarios.
10. After a long day your final patient walks into your office. While talking with him you find that he is an extremely productive individual and takes pride in being orderly and in control. He finds it difficult to yield control over to you and your team but has improved since you saw him last. He is obsessed with perfection and has little empathy for those who can't "shape up." Which personality disorder have you been treating him for?

Answer: Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder

This disorder is NOT the same as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. In this disorder the obsession has to do with completing goals and making right decisions rather than a compulsion to repeat certain rituals.
Source: Author Taxicab3

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