Tag: schizoid personality disorder


SCHIZOIDISM

Introduction and Definition of Schizoidism Schizoidism refers to a pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of expression of emotions in interpersonal settings, defining what is clinically known as Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD). This condition is categorized within Cluster A (the odd or eccentric cluster) of personality disorders in diagnostic manuals, […]

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SCHIZOID PERSONALITY (Schizo- thymic Personality)

SCHIZOID PERSONALITY: Overview and Core Characteristics The term Schizoid Personality refers to a distinct, enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the individual’s culture. This pattern is characterized fundamentally by a pervasive and profound detachment from social relationships, coupled with a severely restricted range of emotional expression in […]

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ASOCIAL

Introduction and Core Definitions The term asocial refers fundamentally to a state characterized by a pervasive lack of motivation, desire, or inherent capacity for engaging in typical social interaction. This psychological construct is critical to differentiate from antisocial behavior, a distinction often blurred in everyday language but crucial in clinical diagnosis. Asociality describes an indifference […]

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SCHIZOID PERSONALITY DISORDER

Defining Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD) Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD) is categorized within Cluster A of personality disorders, often described as the ‘odd’ or ‘eccentric’ cluster, although individuals with SPD typically present as emotionally detached rather than overtly eccentric. This pervasive pattern is fundamentally characterized by profound detachment from social relationships across various contexts and a […]

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COSMIC IDENTIFICATION

Defining Cosmic Identification: The Core Concept Cosmic identification refers to a profound and often overwhelming subjective experience characterized by the dissolution of the conventional boundaries between the self and the external universe. This psychological state involves a pervasive sense of being intrinsically merged or one with the totality of existence, blurring the essential distinctions that […]

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