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Old Mar 06, 2009, 07:39 PM
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I have a question. How can you best help a spouse with this disorder?
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I have a question. How can you best help a spouse with this disorder?

I'd like to try to answer. (as a card carrying, diagnosed schiz).

I'd say, learn all you can about it, specifically about 'intrasychic structure', that is to say things like the inner conflicts which give rise to the desire to connect in collision with aversion and distancing.
As you learn to understand what's going on, you'll find ways to communicate, and also to know when not to try to, and hopefully, your person will feel understood, and, actually this is what many schizs long for, to be understood, but not appropriated from or overwhelmed.

I got my education about it from the Masterson Klein literature. Also, try
www.selfinexile.com which attempts to explain in some depth.

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Old Mar 09, 2009, 04:23 PM
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River, thank you very much for your info! Truly appreciated.

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Old Mar 12, 2009, 01:26 AM
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I had him read a part that I think discribes him to a T and he said he didn't recognize any of it. He thinks his reasons are valid ones and they are not a problem.
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I had him read a part that I think discribes him to a T and he said he didn't recognize any of it. He thinks his reasons are valid ones and they are not a problem.

Part of what? ....

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Old Mar 13, 2009, 08:41 PM
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Oops, I'm sorry. A part of the article on the site that you gave the link to.
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Oops, I'm sorry. A part of the article on the site that you gave the link to.
I have done things that I know that to someone else would look and seem schizy, but to me they were absolutely sensible.
It would seem right to him.
If you like, would you like to share an example??
I'll try to see if I can make sense of it...?

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whats up all i might have this so im just stopping by for a social call gl 2 all
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How does the personalty of a person can be improved, what is the better way.
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Hi, thanks alot for your post- i am looking for a bit of support , i have been experiencing a sense paranoia, increasing in severity over the past 4yrs. it has reached the point of ruling my life and well-being. I am always forthright in therapy and believe the Paranoia was considered a symptom of a larger issue for some time. Most recently i told my T it has manifested itself into every crevice of my existence. I will recieve my med adj on mon. however when i read the paranoid personality disorder most of it doesnot fit....i have learned to temper my emotions and take responsibility for my actions via recovery. however, a combination of schiz disorders do describe alot of what a feel and fear. I updated & selected PPD in my profile, now, it wont allow me to change it---- "arrrghhh....whatever will you think of me Now?????.." LOL I wonder if I've made any sense at all.

i tend to do things in reverse...so now im going to go check out the link you provided. hopefully i'll find some remnants of 'me' in there. I also have a medication horror story from 2005 which is causing me much apprehension in relation to this new diagnosis. not sure if it is appropriate to discuss.

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How does the personalty of a person can be improved, what is the better way.
Imho personality is something fixed/unchangeable. My therapy focusses on behaviour instead (DBT).
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I am sure that my mother-in-law has this disorder. Also, she isn't a very bright woman; in fact, she is repulsively stupid. She says things that are totally unbelievable, even for a mother-in-law, of any stripe. I try to keep visits to a minimum and try not to take anything she says seriously, but she is a total trip. I don't know how my hub came out normal, I really don't.
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Hi, thanks alot for your post- i am looking for a bit of support , i have been experiencing a sense paranoia, increasing in severity over the past 4yrs. it has reached the point of ruling my life and well-being. I am always forthright in therapy and believe the Paranoia was considered a symptom of a larger issue for some time. Most recently i told my T it has manifested itself into every crevice of my existence. I will recieve my med adj on mon. however when i read the paranoid personality disorder most of it doesnot fit....i have learned to temper my emotions and take responsibility for my actions via recovery. however, a combination of schiz disorders do describe alot of what a feel and fear. I updated & selected PPD in my profile, now, it wont allow me to change it---- "arrrghhh....whatever will you think of me Now?????.." LOL I wonder if I've made any sense at all.

i tend to do things in reverse...so now im going to go check out the link you provided. hopefully i'll find some remnants of 'me' in there. I also have a medication horror story from 2005 which is causing me much apprehension in relation to this new diagnosis. not sure if it is appropriate to discuss.

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That sounds like some good recovery, I also got that taking responsibility from having been in recovery. Sounds like that parania thing is getting a grip on you. I've been thro a period of time with terrible intrusive thoughts , altho not exaclty paranioa.
Its possible to apply the recovery tools on the whole schizoid disorder paradigm. It takes some studying and learning, and a deeper working of the steps. I believe this is possible, let me know if I can help, maybe I can - dont know.
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So, after having been formally evaluated for what I thought might be a mild degree of Aspergers, it turns out to be schizoid personality disorder. Learning more about this should prove interesting.

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OMG. I read the link to the article and it was me to a tee even how they described the parents was my mom. I was always responsible for everything that went wrong in the house even after I had moved out. Geez I guess when my ex said I was emotionally unavailable he was absolutely correct.
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Wow.. this sounds.. so much like me.
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Just checking in... I think I probably have this disorder and I think the reason I'm here is to develop coping mechanisms to deal with associated unhappiness (vague, I know). Peace
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I've been diagnosed SPD in 2005, with dysthymia. I've come to realize that I have learned to be "content" with unhappiness, as a state of "normal." This probably also contributes to why my work history is a series of jobs that never last beyond two years. Poor social relations to supervisors/managers and coworkers.
If you are with someone with SPD, the best thing is to try to understand their quirks/behaviors and not try to "fix" them. Telling them how they are socially stunted dummies doesn't help. Sarcasm can be confusing, sometimes not recognized or understood.
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I've never been diagnosed but the outline seems to fit me. I have my first session with a therapist this Friday. I would like to learn how to trust people if I could and to deal with my hatred/annoyance with people. I read that a lot of people are unhappy with not being social but I enjoy it. I like having my own time and not having people around to annoy me. But after snapping at a customer last week I realize that if I don't want to lose my job I need to figure out how to ignore stupidity.
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Now that the disorder no longer exists (as it has been removed from the DSM), does that mean we're all cured?
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I'm new here was just diagnosed with schizoid personality disorder and antisocial personality traits which if you ask me seems a little redundant but anyway hello
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Hi I got recomended this site but never cared much till now becuase I use to have 1 hour brake time but now it's 2 hours and I can't change my schedule and I can't sit in the college cafe for 1 hour with everyone it to much I think and not good I guess sometime I would just go stand outside raining or not but for some reason some follow even tho I don't even talk to them other than hi and by and maybe I'll go along with what ever they want to say to me but I can't stay in the cafe for 1 hour with them all do you know how I could change my schedule or something?
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Thanks riverx for providing the link to that site. Not much is discussed about schiziod personality order and I like to learn what I can.
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