Social indifference: Schizoid personality disorder is a psychiatric condition in which a person has a lifelong pattern of indifference to others and social isolation.
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Schizoid: The main feature of schizoid PD is an indifference to interpersonal relationships. These are folks who tend not to experience lonlines or depression brought on by prolonged isolation from other people. They prefer it that way.
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Read NIH fact sheet: Nih fact sheet: http://www.Ncbi.Nlm.Nih.Gov/pubmedhealth/pmh0001918/ this is a personality disorder with several specific criteria that need time (several visits) to be clarified with your treating psychiatrist. You can ask your primary doctor for a referral.
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Schizoid: The hallmark of the schizoid personality disorder is an indifference to interpersonal relationships. In plain English, these folks prefer to be alone much of the time, and are not lonely because of it. The causes of this disorder are unknown.
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Seek psychotherapy.: Schizoid personality disorder individuals usually benefit from psychotherapy in which they learn how to connect with people around them and create emotional connections while controlling the anxiety generated by social interactions. This is usually done teaching and modeling social skills, and by recognizing how emotions control our thoughts/actions. Find help with a psychotherapist in your area.
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Fine tuning your: social skills can be helpful. A clinical psychologist or other mental health professional can provide feedback and reality testing skills to help keep you grounded and focused. Peace and good health. Please do not rely on medication alone for this.
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Schizoid: The main feature of schizoid PD is an indifference to interpersonal relationships, and therapy usually is ineffective. . These are folks who tend not to experience lonliness or depression brought on by prolonged isolation from other people. They prefer it that way.
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