Without treatment, a person with avoidant personality disorder may become resigned to a life of near or total isolation. |
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They're highly anxious, they're not avoidant, they're willing to discuss their problems. |
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A neglectful, stressed or inconsistent parent gave the kind of care which tended to lead to anxious, insecure or avoidant children. |
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People who are securely attached tend to display low anxiety, they're not avoidant and they get involved in relationships. |
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The former have an avoidant personality style, the latter an avoidant personality disorder. |
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Children with avoidant personalities or extreme anxiety will more easily fall into an unhealthy coping style. |
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Those persistent symptoms include intrusive thoughts, avoidant behaviors, mood swings, emotional numbness and reckless behavior. |
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A Founder that is avoidant, is overbearing, is malfeasant, is distracted, is incompetent, is narcisstic will not succeed. |
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It is also often comorbid with other mental illnesses such as bipolar, major depression, anxiety, avoidant personality disorder, OCD, OCPD, to name a few. |
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Children who were abused as infants tend to show much more avoidant, resistant, and noncompliant behaviour than do other children. |
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Instead, it eliminates almost a third of them, mainly because they did not meet the avoidant criteria. |
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Psychiatric disorders: Abnormal dreams, anxiety, confusional state, depressed mood, disorientation, irritability, loss of libido, negative thoughts, panic attack, social avoidant behaviour, sopor. |
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And so begins what psychologists call the avoidant coping behavior. |
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We can be prudently avoidant ourselves, or we can ask the telecommunications industry to be prudently avoidant by avoiding exposure of populations. |
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Groze's study does not explicitly define anxious and avoidant attachment. |
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If, for example, a child who has shown positive behaviours during the day suddenly becomes avoidant and controlling at pick-up time, the educator may want to gently approach the parent to offer support. |
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The illness induces avoidant behaviours which cause two kinds of handicap. |
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He said productivity is the avoidant of waste and loss of time and certainly optimizes the attainment of quality output. |
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In this context, she had developed a self-reliant, avoidant pattern of relationships, in marked contrast to that of her husband. |
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Infants classified as avoidant show little to no desire for proximity or interaction with their mothers upon their return to the room. |
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In contrast, in the presence of an actively foraging predator, juveniles are highly avoidant and hide in cobble or in kelp if cobble is unavailable. |
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