Friday, October 15, 2010

Schizoid Qualities Disorder: Latest Medical Breakthroughs

People with schizoid personality disorder lean to avoid any kind of social activity. A recent study has grouped schizoid disorder with other kinds of personality disorders. People afflicted with this type of borderline personality disorder are known to consistently shy away from any kind of interaction with others. Though there is a subset of the human population who are deemed "loners," medical breakthroughs propose that there is an underlying difference between them and people with schizotypal personality disorder. Some of the tell-tale signs of schizoid personality disorder include aloofness, humorlessness, and dullness.

The latest medical breakthroughs based on schizoid disorder case studies reveals that people with this disorder exhibit a highly flattened or limited spectrum of emotions. They always appear to be indifferent to all that’s going on around them. Some of the latest medical research in this area aims to understand the underlying brain chemistry of someone with schizotypal personality disorder in order to formulate a suitable treatment. One medical breakthrough indicates that personality disorder treatment needs to address the private and inner lives of patients. More often than not, people with a borderline personality disorder tend to be extremely sensitive.


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