Cluster BVersión en línea Cluster B Personality Disorders por Mindy Graham-Hinners 1 Antisocial Personality Disorder 2 Borderline Personality Disorder 3 Histrionic Personality Disorder 4 Narcissistic Personality Disorder Failure to conform to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors as indicated by repeatedly performing acts that are grounds for arrest. Deceitfulness, as indicated by repeated lying, use of aliases, or conning others for personal profit or pleasure. Irritability and aggressiveness, as indicated by physical fights or assaults. Consistent irresponsibility, as indicated by repeated failure to sustain consistent work behavior or honor financial obligations. Lack of remorse, as indicated by being indifferent to or rationalizing having hurt, mistreated, or stolen from another. Impulsivity; Reckless disregard for safety of others. Pattern of unstable and intense personal relationships characterized by alternating between extremes of idealization and devaluation. Inappropriate, intense anger or difficulty controlling anger. Transient, stress-related paranoid ideation or severe dissociative symptoms. Persistently unstable self-image; Affective instability due to marked reactivity of mood. Frantic efforts to avoid real or imagined abandonment; chronic feelings of emptiness. Impulsivity in at least two areas; recurrent suicidal behavior, gestures, or threats, or self-mutilating behavior. Uncomfortable in situations in which they are not the center of attention. Style of speech that is excessively impressionistic and lacking in detail. Suggestible. Considers relationships to be more intimate than they actually are. Interaction with others often characterized by inappropriate sexually seductive or provocative behavior; consistently uses physical appearance to draw attention to self. Displays rapidly shifting and shallow expression of emotions; self-dramatization, theatricality, and exaggerated expression of emotion. Grandiose sense of self-importance; requires excessive admiration. Preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love. Believes they are special and unique an can only be understood by, or should associate with, other special or high-status people/institutions Sense of entitlement. Interpersonally exploitative; lacks empathy Envious of others or believes others are envious of them.