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LoginWhat is it like to date or be in a relationship with someone who has an avoidant personality disorder AVPD or Avoidant Attachment Style? The experience can be frustrating and unsatisfying if such conditions are not met. First, you must list the signs and symptoms of this hard personality type. When people with avoidant personality disorder AVPD or avoidant attachment style try to protect themselves, they may appear cold or distant. Many persons with AVPD reports go extended amounts of time without speaking to close relatives and loved ones.
Avoidant personality disorder AvPD or anxious personality disorder is a Cluster C personality disorder characterized by excessive social anxiety and inhibition , fear of intimacy despite an intense desire for it , severe feelings of inadequacy and inferiority , and an overreliance on avoidance of feared stimuli e. People with AvPD often avoid social interaction for fear of being ridiculed , humiliated , rejected , or disliked. They typically avoid becoming involved with others unless they are certain they will not be rejected, and may also pre-emptively abandon relationships due to a real or imagined fear that they are at risk of being rejected by the other party. Childhood emotional neglect in particular, the rejection of a child by one or both parents and peer group rejection are associated with an increased risk for its development; however, it is possible for AvPD to occur without any notable history of abuse or neglect. Avoidant individuals are preoccupied with their own shortcomings and form relationships with others only if they believe they will not be rejected. They often view themselves with contempt , while showing a decreased ability to identify traits within themselves that are generally considered as positive within their societies. Some with this disorder fantasize about idealized, accepting, and affectionate relationships because of their desire to belong.
An estimated 2. Everyone exhibits attachment styles in relationships anxious if they fear abandonment; avoidant if they fear closeness. People with avoidant personality disorder experience that fear at a pervasive level, Anthony Smith, a mental health counselor with 17 years of experience, told Insider. Typically, personality disorders stem from a child's upbringing and their early-in-life relationships, and genes can also play a factor, Smith said.
Living with avoidant personality disorder may mean you skip most social situations, experience intense fear of criticism, and find it hard to share feelings. But you can still make relationships work. Try to think of a time when someone hurt your feelings intensely and you withdrew into your own world for some space to heal. For some people with an avoidant personality, this may be an everyday reality in their relationships.
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