Guide To The Major Types Of Personality Disorders
Schizoid Personality Disorder

Schizoid personality disorder is not a common condition. It involves patients avoiding social activities and exhibiting limited emotional expressions. Symptoms include a preference for being alone, not wanting close relationships, and appearing emotionally cold. The lack of displayed emotion often makes it seem as if patients do not care about others. Symptoms appear by early adulthood. However, they can appear in an individual's childhood as well. Patients can struggle at school and work, unless they work alone.
Research indicates that genetics and environmental factors are significant in the development of this condition. However, the cause itself is unclear. One risk factor, though, is an individual having a neglectful or cold parent during their childhood. Another risk factor is having a parent with this condition, schizophrenia, or schizotypal personality disorder.
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