Yes, there is a diagnosis called Avoidant Personality Disorder. Personality types will often avoid the public, because they are afraid that people will reject them, let them, insult them, or see them as a total failure. They are often reluctant to ask for help, ask questions, or public speaking. They also work under their ability since promotion is often frightening for them. Often, they suffer from an inferiority complex, and suffer from severe episodes of loneliness, depression, anxiety attacks, and so on. Schizoid personality types are the same, in a sense, they would avoid the public, and in any case avoidant personality type does not have a need to socialize. We are discussing this disorder only because I have to question the idea of this disorder in the first place. After studying individuals with multiple personality disorder (MPD), and saw that the individuals displayed avoidant behaviors in certain areas of the personality of the person, I saw that the man was not afraid of the social, not abused and neglect by the father and by the system. People raised by paranoid schizophrenia who taught or punished when he would go in public, or else visit another house. When the man was able to make friends another father, moved to another area, immediately swept away. The young woman is different in the sense that he has a split personality, so it is easier to fix the problem by integrating suffering from the symptoms of avoidant personality. After integration I see a remarkable change, that people enjoy being around people to a degree. However, this woman smart and wise to the system that he set the boundaries in social activities. This is only one of the individuals with more than 70 personalities, so that makes me wonder whether avoidant personality disorder is appropriate in some cases. I have to reason that people with avoidant personality type may have a basis that is not explored with titles that should be explored. This system itself and how others treat others is sometimes enough to make people want to avoid the public. It is important to examine all aspects of the symptoms before coming to the conclusion that the person has avoidant personality disorder. Most of all (not all) people with mental disorders or diseases have underlying roots which in all cases is FEAR. After an expert work through fear dealing with them one by one moved to the next fear, the mental illness is only a state of mind. It is possible to treat mental illness, disorder with therapy alone, and is more effective if the appropriate techniques used to diagnose and working properly. Not all people with mental illness need medication. People with paranoid schizophrenia, bipolar, and some other disorders or mental illness in my experience requires medication. Paranoid schizophrenias should definitely drug. If you do not treat a paranoid schizophrenic, you are just asking for trouble. This type will kill out of the state of mind of their own, just because they believe someone is trying to hurt them, when in reality they are not. Not all people with schizophrenia killed, but there are known cases, including the Oklahoma Bomber who had been killed. Avoidant personality disorder is easy to cancel without drugs, simply because their symptoms are the root of fear. We can start by working with the therapeutic treatment of the deepest fears to show people. Speech therapy, role playing, and other multiple therapeutic strategy can do wonders for people with avoidant personality disorder. It is important to listen to this type, because the problem lies beneath the voice that speaks. When someone says that he has problems with socialization, we know that behind the words is the fear cultivated by an incident / accident in childhood. We know that these people have experienced some retarded and did not have the education and knowledge of the so-called normal way. This guy if taught or relearned the rules and regulations within the community can socialize without problems. If we work through issues without burying them with drugs, we are likely to have fewer problems.
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