The Story of My Daughter and Her Schizoid Personality Disorder
[2023-10-07 15:32:44]
Today is the first day of treatment of PD by my daughter for schizophrenia. This is a long process, but it is worth it. I rarely talk to myself, so she does not know if she is nervous about starting treatment. My daughter, Charlotte is now 13 years old, and I still think she is a stranger to me. I do not even know how Charlotte developed this disease, but the characteristics of Shizoid PD became clear several years ago. She focuses more on herself, does not talk to many people, and never likes social activities.
Schizophrenia personality disorder: Separation patterns from social relationships and limited range of emotional expression. Patients with schizophrenia personality disorders usually do not seek intimacy, seem to be indifferent to choosing individual activities and praising or criticizing others. Split personal personality disorder: Acute discomfort in close relationship, distortion of thought or perception, and eccentric behavior. People with schizophrenic personality disorders may have strange beliefs or mysterious thoughts, strange or strange actions or words, or incorrectly imply meaning to the incident.
Abbreviations used: abbreviations used: PPD - delusive personality disorder, SzPD - schizophrenia personality disorder, StPD - antisocial personality disorder, BPD - marginal personality disorder, HPD - dramatic personality disorder, NPD - narcissistic personality disorder, AvPD - Avoidance personality disorder, DPD dependent personality disorder, OCPD - obsessive personality disorder, PAPD - passive - aggressive personality disorder. Many of these methods have different specific theories and therapeutic schools. For example, they may emphasize psychodynamic techniques, or cognitive and behavioral skills. In clinical practice, many therapists use "eclectic" approaches that use different school elements if they are deemed suitable for individual clients. Regardless of the technology including therapist attributes (such as therapist attributes), they focus on common themes that are normally thought to be beneficial.
Schizophrenia Personality disorder The personality of schizophrenia is introverted, isolated, lonely, emotionally indifferent, distant. They are often fascinated by their own thoughts and feelings and are afraid to become intimate and intimate with others. For example, people with schizophrenia are more like dreamers than real actors. Delusional Personality Disorder The basic feature of this personality disorder is to interpret others' behavior as intentional threats or contempt. People with delusive personality disabilities are prone to distrust, ruthless, and anger without aggression or aggressive outbreaks because they believe others are dishonest, false, insulting or deceptive. People of this kind may also be jealous, cautious, secret and curated and may appear to be "cold" or too serious