2kivi
| среда, 12 сентября 2007
Мме, не по-русски и не интерсно.<caption>Clinical Features Of Schizoid Personality Disorder</caption>
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Features |
Area |
Overt |
Covert |
Self-Concept |
- compliant
- stoic
- noncompetitive
- self-sufficient
- lacking assertiveness
- feeling inferior and an outsider in life
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- cynical
- inauthentic
- depersonalized
- alternately feeling empty
- robot-like and full of omnipotent, vengeful fantasies
- hidden grandiosity
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Interpersonal Relations |
- withdrawn
- aloof
- have few close friends
- impervious to others' emotions
- afraid of intimacy
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- exquisitely sensitive
- deeply curious about others
- hungry for love
- envious of others' spontaneity
- intensely needy of involvement with others
- capable of excitement with carefully selected intimates
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Social Adaptation |
- prefer solitary occupational and recreational activities
- marginal or eclectically sociable in groups
- vulnerable to esoteric movements owing to a strong need to belong
- tend to be lazy and indolent
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- lack clarity of goals
- weak ethnic affiliation
- usually capable of steady work
- sometimes quite creative and may make unique and original contributions
- capable of passionate endurance in certain spheres of interest
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Love and Sexuality |
- asexual, sometimes celibate
- free of romantic interests
- averse to sexual gossip and innuendo
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- Secret voyeuristic and pornographic interests
- vulnerable to erotomania
- tendency towards compulsive masturbation and perversions
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Ethics, Standards, and Ideals |
- idiosyncratic moral and political beliefs
- tendency towards spiritual, mystical and para-psychological interests
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- moral unevenness
- occasionally strikingly amoral and vulnerable to odd crimes, at other times altruistically self sacrificing
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Cognitive Style |
- absent-minded
- engrossed in fantasy
- vague and stilted speech
- alternations between eloquence and inarticulateness
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- autistic thinking
- fluctuations between sharp contact with external reality and hyperreflectiveness about the self
- autocentric use of language.
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