People with schizoid personality disorder avoid relationships and do not show much emotion. |
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Many times one gets the impression he would rather live life as his schizoid alter ego, a sulky, moody 12-year-old trapped in a man's body. |
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It is faithful to a world of surfaces, random sensations and schizoid human subjects. |
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The writing on the author's UNICEF role is a case in point of this schizoid mixture of the posturing and the pure. |
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It is a schizoid text of herstory, and the moments in the texts when she aspires towards primordial ideological bullying are way off the mark. |
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The rationale for this schizoid behavior is that it's necessary for promoting a coherent media image. |
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Leave it to them to balance the uproariously bizarre with the mentally disturbed to create a wonderfully schizoid DVD package. |
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But his language has a cracked and schizoid relation to reality and cannot assuage the sense of existential dread that haunts his world. |
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She must have been going through a lot, trying to deal with the fact that her youngest daughter was a schizoid. |
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The survey found no gender differences in the prevalence of obsessive-compulsive, schizoid, or histrionic personality disorders. |
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The need to create a citadel in which to hide from the world is characteristic of people with a schizoid disposition. |
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Stars throughout history have consistently displayed a schizoid attitude to their choice of roles. |
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The distinction is comparable to that between schizophrenia and schizoid personality disorder. |
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Till then we continue, schizoid, half in despair, half in hope. |
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The juxtaposition of the fussily constructed trees and their funky, expressionistic bases brings home the schizoid quality of our cultivation of nature. |
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It's an intense, almost schizoid, experience, impressive in its own way, but not one I'd like to repeat too soon. |
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Or was he an insane schizoid who failed to know right from wrong? |
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Chronicity was associated with premorbid schizoid personality. |
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Persons with schizoid personality disorder appear aloof, withdrawn, unresponsive, humourless, and dull and are solitary to an abnormal degree. |
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They might be alexithymic, sociopathic, schizoid, or any number of neuroses or disorders. |
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The flip side is the hypocrisy of not admitting the U.S. need for cheap labor, which contradicts its schizoid defensive posture of trying to stem the tide. |
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It showed how America's increasingly schizoid relationship to body mass has forced an inflection point in fat suit cinema. |
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Cluster A, which incorporates a cognitive dimension, includes paranoid, schizoid, and schizotypal disorders. |
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Does the Liberal leader still believe that Quebec nationalism is the expression of a schizoid, undeveloped society that takes the form of very simplistic dualities? |
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The general practitioner who examined Jose Palacios Garza the day of the assassination mentions in his report the possibility that the suspect may suffers from a schizoid personality disorder. |
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What sort of effective strategy and what set of relevant measures can we create in order to avoid this schizoid situation where what we say and what we do are two quite different things? |
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The more unaware the self is of other selves, that is, the more complete the splits, the greater the degree of schizoid pathology. |
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Will Smith is a deadbeat superhero in a schizoid sitcom set nowhere near East Cheam. |
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Clinical and justifiability criterion showed that smart students had high rank in depression and schizoid and this difference is significant. |
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When chronically abused, ketamine can cause cognitive problems and schizoid effects, prior reports have suggested. |
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Without knowing about his essays, we could suspect some phobia, schizoid personality disorder, or even just shyness. |
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It's the occasional schizoid day where you find yourself talking to yourself on the monitor. |
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Such systems as shamanism or spirit possession and the altered states of consciousness that accompany them are understood by some in terms of dissociation or schizoid states. |
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In the past, he had been assessed as having some characteristics of a schizoid personality, but did not require any medical intervention in that respect. |
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So came the muddle that is If Katie Hopkins Ruled The World, a curious, schizoid beast that can't decide if it's a panel show, game show, comedy or serious debate platform. |
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Reportedly, receiving cancer and schizoid treatment, Khademi entered the bathroom and stabbed herself when her husband and son were not at the hotel. |
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Laing's description of the schizoid labyrinthal defence mechanism or Winnicott's concept of the false self, which can be connected to Coetzee's work in general. |
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King Crimson's debut album included 21st Century Schizoid Man, which was considered heavy metal by several critics. |
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These compositions include The Masque of Time, given its world premiere with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in October 2008, and Schizoid Salsa. |
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