What are the symptoms of avoidant personality disorder?
What are the symptoms of avoidant personality disorder?
For people with this disorder, the fear of rejection is so strong that they choose isolation rather than risk being rejected in a relationship. The pattern of behavior in people with this disorder can vary from mild to extreme. In addition to their fear of humiliation and rejection, other common traits of people with this disorder include the following:
- They are oversensitive and easily hurt by criticism or disapproval.
- They have few, if any, close friends and are reluctant to become involved with others unless certain of being liked.
- They experience extreme anxiety (nervousness) and fear in social settings and in relationships, leading them to avoid activities or jobs that involve being with others.
- They tend to be shy, awkward, and self-conscious in social situations due to a fear of doing something wrong or being embarrassed.
- They tend to exaggerate potential problems.
- They seldom try anything new or take chances.
- They have a poor self-image, seeing themselves as inadequate and inferior.