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Narcissists, Inverted Narcissists and Schizoids
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Narcissists, Inverted Narcissists and
Schizoids
Frequently Asked Question # 67
Narcissism, Pathological
Narcissism, The Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD), the Narcissist,
and
Relationships with Abusive Narcissists and Psychopaths
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Dr. Sam Vaknin
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Question:
Some narcissists are not gregarious. Th
1000
ey
avoid social events and are stay-at-home recluses. Doesn't this behaviour go
against the grain of narcissism?
Answer:
I. The Common Psychological
Constructs of Narcissistic and Schizoid Disorders
Click
here to
read the definition of the
Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD)
in the DSM-IV-TR [2000].
Click here to read a description of the
Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD)
and some
treatment notes .
Or, as the Howard H. Goldman (Ed.) in the "Review of General
Psychiatry" [4th Edition. London, Prentice Hall International, 1995] puts it:
"The person with Schizoid Personality Disorder sustains a fragile
emotional equilibrium by avoiding intimate personal contact and thereby
minimising conflict that is poorly tolerated."
Schizoids are often described, even by their nearest and
dearest, in terms of automata ("robots"). They are uninterested in social
relationships or interactions and have a very limited emotional repertoire. It
is not that they do not have emotions, but they express them poorly and
intermittently. They appear col"
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