Abstract of main article: A person with a schizoid personality disorder shows great social detachement and is restricted in emotional expressions. The person is indifferent to emotional expressions of others and is not interested in social relationships.

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"Diagnosis: Schizoid Personality Disorder"

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  2. World Health Organisation: International Classification of Diseases (ICD)
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