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The Misunderstood Loner: Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD): An Explanation of Schizoid Personality Disorder (Transcend Mediocrity Book 16) - J.B. Snow
The Misunderstood Loner: Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD): An Explanation of Schizoid Personality Disorder (Transcend Mediocrity Book 16)
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Audiobook included! Email FlurriesofSnow@gmail.com to redeem! Excerpt: You may have seen them. Maybe you are them. The teens who prefer to be alone and who avoid making social connections with their peers. The adult who stays in his basement playing video games or browsing the internet. The... show more
Audiobook included! Email FlurriesofSnow@gmail.com to redeem!
Excerpt: You may have seen them. Maybe you are them. The teens who prefer to be alone and who avoid making social connections with their peers. The adult who stays in his basement playing video games or browsing the internet. The little boy who chases frogs at the pond by himself instead of finding some friends to go fishing with. Maybe it is the woman who surrounds herself with cats and lives deep in the country, rarely venturing to town even for necessities. Are these people shy, or do they have something that is much more pervasive?
Humans, by nature, generally want to be social with others. We thrive on conversation, interaction and learning from each other. We were designed to be able to pass along our knowledge to the generations that come behind us, and we strive to educate ourselves in order to be more sufficient and able to provide for our families or become productive members of society.
There is a subset of people who are different from the normal population. Their brain is wired a bit differently, or they went through experiences in their lives which contributed to their introversion, social avoidance, and shyness. They may have been sensitive children who were neglected or abused, never encouraged to learn about the world around them. Their feelings may have been invalidated while they were young, so they learned to keep their emotions inside, instead of sharing with others around them. They learned to be self-sufficient, instead of relying on others and on society for their needs.
Some of these ‘shy’ individuals who we classify as ‘loners’ may be afflicted with a disorder called Schizoid Personality Disorder..."

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Format: Kindle Edition
ASIN: B00YB9BYOW
Publisher: J.B. Snow Publishing
Pages no: 17
Edition language: English
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