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Avoidant Personality Disorder
Characterized by avoidance of work or social activities that involve interpersonal contact due to fears of criticism, disapproval, or rejection. Individuals exhibit feelings of inadequacy and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation in social settings. They are reluctant to get involved with others unless certain of being liked and show restrained behavior in intimate relationships for fear of shame or ridicule.
Dependent Personality Disorder
Associated with an excessive need to be cared for, leading to submissive and clinging behaviors and fears of separation. These individuals experience significant difficulty making everyday decisions without excessive advice and reassurance from others. They tend to delegate responsibility for most major areas of their lives to others and struggle to initiate or complete tasks independently.
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
Defined by a preoccupation with details, rules, lists, order, organization, and scheduling, often to the extent that the main point of the activity is lost. This disorder is characterized by excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and a need for mental and interpersonal control.
What are Cluster C Personality Disorders?
Characterized by avoidance of work or social activities that involve interpersonal contact due to fears of criticism, disapproval, or rejection. Individuals exhibit feelings of inadequacy and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation in social settings. They are reluctant to get involved with others unless certain of being liked and show restrained behavior in intimate relationships for fear of shame or ridicule.
Dependent Personality Disorder
Associated with an excessive need to be cared for, leading to submissive and clinging behaviors and fears of separation. These individuals experience significant difficulty making everyday decisions without excessive advice and reassurance from others. They tend to delegate responsibility for most major areas of their lives to others and struggle to initiate or complete tasks independently.
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
Defined by a preoccupation with details, rules, lists, order, organization, and scheduling, often to the extent that the main point of the activity is lost. This disorder is characterized by excessive orderliness, perfectionism, and a need for mental and interpersonal control.