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  1. Psychopathy, Asperger's: a 'serious' combination; Dahmer also had schizoid personality disorder features and schizotypal pathology, expert says.(Forensic ... An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Joyce Frieden, 2004-12-01
  2. Schizoid personality disorder: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Gary, M.A. Gilles, 2003
  3. Personality Disorders: Paranoid, Schizoid, and Schizotypal (DVD)
  4. Personality Disorders: Borderline Personality Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorder, Psychopathy
  5. Schizoid Personality Disorder: Personality Disorder, Schizophrenia, Delusional Disorder, Flattened Affect, Eugen Bleuler, Descriptive Psychiatry
  6. The Empty Core: An Object Relations Approach to Psychotherapy of the Schizoid Personality by Jeffrey Seinfeld, 1991-10
  7. Split Self/Split Object: Understanding and Treating Borderline, Narcissistic, and Schizoid Disorders by Philip Manfield, 1992-06
  8. The dissociation of a personality;: A biographical study in abnormal psychology, (The Classics of psychiatry & behavioral sciences library) by Morton Prince, 1992
  9. Working the Organizing Experience: Transforming Psychotic, Schizoid, and Autistic States by Lawrence E. Hedges, 1994-10-01
  10. Missing Persons (Alan Gregory) by Stephen White, 2006-03-07

61. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Obssesivecompulsive personality disorder Narcissistic personality disorder Paranoidpersonality disorder schizoid personality disorder Schizotypal personality
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schizoid personality disorder. A person contexts. Uncommon to 7.5% ofthe general population has schizoid personality disorder. People
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63. Mental Help Net - Personality Disorders - Information - Treatment - Treatment -
of psychotherapy. Individuals with this disorder usually distort realitymore so than someone with schizoid personality disorder.
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64. Personality Disorders: Paranoid, Schizoid, Antisocial, Borderline, Histrionic, N
of others. schizoid personality disorder is evidenced by social isolationand emotional constriction. Schizotypal Personality Disorder
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Personality Disorders The diagnosis of Personality Disorder is used to identify individuals with consistent and long lasting patterns of deviation from societal norms which remain inflexible in spite of distress and maladaptation.
  • Paranoid Personality Disorder is evidenced by pervasive distrust and suspiciousness of others. Schizoid Personality Disorder is evidenced by social isolation and emotional constriction. Schizotypal Personality Disorder is evidenced by social unease, eccentric behavior patterns and cognitive and/or perceptual experiences that cannot be consentually validated. Antisocial Personality Disorder is evidenced by the violation of the rights of others or society. Borderline Personality Disorder is evidenced by impulsive behavior and unstable social relationships, affect and sense of self and identity. Histrionic Personality Disorder is characterized by attention seeking and marked emotionality.

65. BPhoenix - Information On Personality Disorders
schizoid personality disorder People with this Personality Disorder show a patternof detachment from social relationships and a very limited range of
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Home BPhoenix FAQ's Symptoms of Mania Symptoms of Depression ... BPhoenix Awards Click on the Books on Borderline Personality Disorder Below: Click on the Books on Antisocial Personality Disorder Below: What is a Personality Disorder? According to the DSM-IV, personality disorders are "enduring patterns of perceiving, relating to, and thinking about the environment and oneself" that "are exhibited in a wide range of important social and personal contexts," and "are inflexible and maladaptive, and cause either significant impairment or subjective distress." Personality disorders are found in 10%-13% of the general population. They are thought to originate in childhood and continue into the adult years and to be so ingrained that it is difficult to pinpoint an onset. Maladaptive personality characteristics develop over time into the maladaptive behavior patterns that create distress for the affected person and draw the attention of others. At this time the DSM-IV divides the personality disorders into three groups of "clusters." This method will probably continue until there is a strong scientific basis for viewing them differently. Cluster A is called the "odd" or "eccentric" cluster, cluster B is the "dramatic," "emotional," or "erratic" cluster, and C is the "anxious" or "fearful" cluster. Cluster A Disorders: Paranoid Personality Disorder:
People with Paranoid Personality Disorder are excessively mistrustful and suspicious of others, without any justification. They tend not to confide in others and to think other people want to harm them. People with this disorder may be argumentative, may complain, or may be quiet, but they are obviously hostile towards others. They often appear tense and are very sensitive to criticism and have an excessive need for autonomy.

66. Schizoid Personality Disorder - General Practice Notebook
medical information from General Practice Notebook. schizoid personalitydisorder. People with schizoid personality disorder characteristically
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schizoid personality disorder People with schizoid personality disorder characteristically have little or no social involvement - they tend to be solitary, have no sense of humour, and are felt to be dull. The stereotype of this sort of person is tall, asthenic build, gawky appearance with ill-fitting, unfashionable clothes There is no clear consensus over whether schizoid personality disorder precedes schizophrenia, is the prodromal phase of schizophrenia or if it bears any relationship at all.
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67. Personality Disorders
Article summarizing the issues and symptoms.Category Health Mental Health Disorders Personality...... schizoid personality disorder Primarily characterized by a very limited rangeof emotion, both in expression of and experiencing; indifferent to social
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68. Personality Disorders
They include paranoid personality disorder, schizoid personality disorder, schizotypalpersonality disorder, borderline personality disorder, narcissistic
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Personality Disorders
Personality disorders are long lasting, consistent, extreme personality characteristics that cause unhappiness or impaired adjustment. They include: paranoid personality disorder, schizoid personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, borderline personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, histrionic personality disorder, avoidant personality disorder, dependent personality disorder, obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, and antisocial personality disorder. Personality disorders are ingrained, pervasive, and resistant to change. Their effects on personality may range from mild to severe. Individuals are not very likely to change behaviors under the control of a personality disorder. Many marital break-ups, for example, may be caused by one party's premarital expectation of a partner's ability to change such behavior. The major characteristics of each personality disorder are given below:
  • Paranoid: suspicious, expect bad treatment, blame others
  • Schizoid: difficult in relationships, indifferent to others

69. Borderline Personality Disorder
Cluster A Odd/eccentric, 1. Paranoid Personality Disorder 2. Schizoid PersonalityDisorder 3. Schizotypal Personality Disorder. schizoid personality disorder.
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2. These are persistent across time and situations, i.e., trait-like
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Dramatic/emotional or erratic 1. Antisocial Personality Disorder
2. Borderline Personality Disorder 3. Histrionic Personality Disorder 4. Narcissistic Personality Disorder Cluster C: Anxious/fearful 1. Avoidant Personality Disorder 2. Dependent Personality Disorder 3. Obsessive/compulsive Personality Disorder GENDER BIASES IN DIAGNOSIS -Provided clinical descriptions of clear (DSM criteria) cases of: Antisocial; Histrionic -Half of each set described the person as male, the other half as female

70. TalktothePsychiatrist - Schizoid Personality
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Schizoid Personality Disorder Schizoid Personality Disorder is characterized by the person's detachment from others avoiding social relationships and interactions with others. The individual may appear to lack desire for intimacy and is generally a "loner" not paying to much attention to what other people may think or say about them. People with this disorder generally have a disregard for personal appearance, usually looking haphazard and at times bizarre. It is typical for these individuals to talk to themselves, whether it is in private or in public. There is a lack of interest in pleasurable activities in the person with Schizoid Personality Disorder. However, the activities that they may enjoy are generally solitary in nature. For more information on Schizoid Personality Disorder go to: www.human-nature.com/odmh/persdis.html Home About us Login ... Contact Us
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Unlike people with schizotypal personality disorder who may have one or two semicloserelationships, people with schizoid personality disorder are extreme
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  • No desire for social relationships People with schizoid personality disorder have no desire to form close relationships. They may form

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Diagnostic Criteria A pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of expression of emotions in interpersonal settings, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by four (or more) of the following: neither desires nor enjoys close relationships, including being part of a family almost always chooses solitary activities has little, if any, interest in having sexual experiences with another person takes pleasure in few, if any, activities lacks close friends or confidants other than first-degree relatives appears indifferent to the praise or criticism of others shows emotional coldness, detachment, or flattened affectivity Does not occur exclusively during the course of Schizophrenia, a Mood Disorder With Psychotic Features, another Psychotic Disorder, or a Pervasive Developmental Disorder and is not due to the direct physiological effects of a general medical condition. Note: If criteria are met prior to the onset of Schizophrenia, add "Premorbid," e.g., "Schizoid Personality Disorder (Premorbid)."

73. CCHS Clinical Digital Library
schizoid personality disorder Clinical Resources. Internet Mental HealthHomepage schizoid personality disorder Table of contents.
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schizoid personality disorder Symptoms A pervasive pattern of detachment fromsocial relationships and a restricted range of expression of emotions in
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Schizoid Personality Disorder
Symptoms
A pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of expression of emotions in interpersonal settings, beginning by early adulthood and present in a variety of contexts, as indicated by four (or more) of the following:
  • neither desires nor enjoys close relationships, including being part of a family
  • almost always chooses solitary activities
  • has little, if any, interest in having sexual experiences with another person
  • takes pleasure in few, if any, activities
  • lacks close friends or confidants other than first-degree relatives
  • appears indifferent to the praise or criticism of others
  • shows emotional coldness, detachment, or flattened affectivity

Criteria summarized from:
American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, fourth edition. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Association.
Unlike people with schizotypal personality disorder who may have one or two semi-close relationships, people with schizoid personality disorder are extreme loners and rarely have any close relationships. The major characteristics of schizoid personality disorder are:
No desire for social relationships
People with schizoid personality disorder have no desire to form close relationships. They may form stablerelationships with family members or other people but they lack the ability to form close relationships.

75. Types Of Disorders: Schizophrenia And Other Delusional Disorders
schizoid personality disorder A person who has a detatchment from social relationshipsand a restricted range of emotional expression in interpersonal
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Personality disorders are long standing patterns of maladaptive behavior. The personality disorders are when a person uses improper and immature ways to deal with problems or situations. People with this type of disorder do not feel like they are doing anything wrong and therefore do not want to change thier behavior like people with anxiety disorders. There are 11 major personality disorders defined by the DSM-III. These include: Antisocial Personality Disorder, Avoidant Personality Disorder, Borderline Personality Disorder, Dependent Personality Disorder, Histrionic Personality Disorder, Narcissistic Personality Disorder, Obsessive- Compulsive Personality Disorder, Paranoid Personality Disorder, Schizoid Personality Disorde, and Schizotypal Personality Disorder.
Antisocial Personality Disorder
This disorder is characterized by the careless disregard for the rights of others. It can be recognized by several symptoms. Someone with an antisocial personality is usually decietful and is remorseless. Other symptoms include the reckless disregard of saftey-both of him/herself and of others, a large irritability and aggressiveness coupled with impulsivness. Most antisocial personalities also fail to conform to social norms.
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Individuals with this disorder feel inadequate, have great sensitivity to what others think and say about them, and are socially impotent. This disorder is characterized by someone who is terribly reluctant to take personal risks or try new things because they may be embarrassed. Avoidant personalities don't like to get involved in intimate relationships, constantly think about being criticized or rejected, and see themselves as socially inept and inferior.

76. 1Up Health > Schizoid Personality Disorder > Causes, Incidence, And Risk Factors
Comprehesive information on schizoid personality disorder . Schizoid personalitydisorder Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors. Definition
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Causes, Incidence, and Risk Factors
People with schizoid personality disorder do not have schizophrenia ; but it is thought that many of the same risk factors in schizophrenia may be factors causing schizoid personality disorder.
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77. ACCESS - Autistic Continuum Connections, Education, And Support Site
characteristics of PDDs. schizoid personality disorder, This is probablythe personality disorder most similar to autism. It is characterised
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Personality Disorders
A personality disorder is a severe disturbance in the characterological constitution and behavioural tendencies of the individual, usually involving several areas of the personality, and nearly always associated with considerable personal and social disruption. Personality disorder tends to appear in late childhood or adolescence and continues to be manifest into adulthood. It is therefore unlikely that the diagnosis of personality disorder will be appropriate before the age of 16 or 17 years. General diagnostic guidelines applying to all personality disorders are presented below; supplementary descriptions are provided with each of the subtypes. Prior to 1994, when Asperger Syndrome first appeared in the DSM-IV, people at the high functioning end of the autistic spectrum were usually diagnosed with a mental illness such as schizophrenia or a personality disorder. This still happens, although less frequently now that milder forms of autism are being recognized. Although none of these personality disorders can be properly diagnosed with a Pervasive Developmental Disorder, there are some which share characteristics of PDDs.
Schizoid Personality Disorder This is probably the personality disorder most similar to autism. It is characterised by detatcment from social relationships and a restricted range of emotional expression (affect) interpersonal settings.

78. Rethink Personality Disorders
schizoid personality disorder is associated with a lack of social relations,aloofness and isolation. People with a schizoid personality
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79. ExplorePsych.com
schizoid personality disorder Internet Mental Health. Web site providingdetailed information on schizoid personality disorder.
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80. [draconic] - Schizoid Personality Disorder An Individual
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