What Is Schizoid Personality Disorder?
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10. When to See a Doctor
You may have heard that your isolating tendencies are abnormal or weird. Perhaps you are a person who has never felt the need to go on a date or have a family. If you feel indifferent when you hear criticism or have no reaction when another person compliments you, it may be time to see a doctor.
While you can live a physically healthy life, your mental condition may cause you more harm as you age. Being unable to develop close interpersonal relationships may find you finally feeling alone and cause depression, even if you don’t understand the reasons behind it.
A person with a schizoid personality disorder is not dangerous or damaged. Their lack of emotional expression may be offputting, but it is not life-threatening. Since a person diagnosed with this type of mental health condition lacks emotional development, it does not typically lead to suicide or homicidal ideations.
If you or someone you care about believes the signs and symptoms of a schizoid personality disorder sound familiar, it may be time to seek professional treatment. Even if you do not have the emotional desire for pleasure or attachment now, that will undoubtedly change as you age. Thus, getting a proper diagnosis and becoming educated with the tools for managing the disorder may ensure you put the work in now that will enable you to experience the joys and sorrows of life others around you do.
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