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Schizoid Personality

A schizoid personality disorder is one of a class of disorders known as Cluster 'A' or abnormal personality disorders. People suffering from such disorders usually emerge to be odd and unconventional. People exhibiting schizoid personality disorder also manage to be nonnative, impersonal, and indifferent to colonial associations.

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I do not have any emotion towards family or friends. Is it normal?

Query: Hello doctor, I am 19 years old female weighing 116 pounds and of height 6 feet 1 inches. I do not have any emotions except for smiling too much and sometimes feeling anger. I used to be a little violent. I do not feel love or sadness or guilt or jealousy. I do not miss my friends or my family while...  Read Full »


Dr. Awadhesh P. Singh Solanki

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have read your query carefully. First of all, I would like to reassure you that you are completely normal. Each individual is having a specific personality and you are having a schizoid personalitywhich is not so uncommon.Features like less emotional, less empathetic ab...  Read Full »

I imagine things and self-talk. Could I be schizophrenic?

Query: Hi doctor, I am a male, and my height is 178 centimeters. I have finished my bachelor's degree at the University, I have a lot of friends, and I do sport often. I am a very cooperative person. Two weeks ago, I stopped my bad habit of standing alone in front of the mirror alone and Imagining things a...  Read Full »


Dr. Vandana Patidar

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com I understand you are upset, but I would like to tell you that many people do self-talk. They imagine a situation and do a role play, which is normal. On the contrary, it prepares you for the upcoming conditions. The self-talking in schizophrenia is a completely different...  Read Full »

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