Posted by Sigismund on March 21, 2008, at 3:56:09
In reply to Re: What med should I ask my doctor for?, posted by undopaminergic on March 20, 2008, at 22:27:01
Maybe the 'affectiveless schizoid' is Aspergers?
>a defect in the ability to understand the meaning of human communication. In contrast, the affectless variant combines the apathy of the schizoid with the emotional constriction and the formality of the compulsive, effectively eliminating all emotion expression. Like compulsives, they find structred settings comfortable and are more likely to be effective in adult roles than the basic schizoid pattern. But like schizoids, they express the basic conflict of the basic compulsive, autonomy versus obidience, only weakly if at
If I may so remark, these people do not know how to spell 'obedience'.
Depersonalised schizoid? It *sounds* like a very good thing.
>as if they were contemplating some peaceful vision that draws them more and more away from the existence of the mundane world. Like all the schizoids, they are extremely inattentive and disengage from the affairs of life. More than most, however, depersonalized schizoids have deteriorated into obliviousness. Although they appear preoccupied internally with something substantive, they are in fact preoccupied with nothing at all.
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