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Behind the Emotional Distance: The reality of Schizoid Personality Disorder
Last week, we explored paranoid personality disorder, stepping into Cluster A of personality disorders. We saw how deep mistrust and suspicion shape a person’s life and relationships, often without ...
Avoidant partners pull back when they feel overwhelmed. It’s their safety mechanism, not a rejection of you. When they step back, let the space breathe instead of filling it with questions or panic.
Getting children to eat can be a difficult task, but what if it's more than that? Pediatrician Dr. Molly O'Shea shares more about Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder. D.C. residents drive law ...
Emotionally intelligent women don't set out to make men uncomfortable. They simply show up as their full, authentic selves, and that irritates some people's demons. For avoidant men who face their own ...
You might think you're just being "chill," but are you unknowingly downplaying your own feelings and avoiding true intimacy? Here's how to tell. In relationships, the line between being “low ...
We hide from life in many ways and for many reasons. Those who feel too much hide from everyday emotions like disappointment, sadness, and fear. Some hide from acknowledging a submerged past, while ...
Nearly 18% of patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including 16.3% of those with inactive disease, met the criteria for avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID). Among patients ...
Shitty dating behaviors are neither created nor destroyed, they just change shape. Which is to say that an age-old shady breakup maneuver you may know and hate as the classic slow fade has recently ...
Jayashri Kulkarni receives funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and educational plus clinical trial grants from pharmaceutical companies that manufacture ...
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