Schizoid Personality Type
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Solitary
Definition:
Synonyms:
Analogous:
Character Strengths and Virtues
- Solitude, [silence, recollection].
- Independence, [non-attachment], self-containment, autonomous competence, creativity.
- Sangfroid, even-tempered, calmness, dispassion, imperturbability, detachment; observation, concentration, clarity of vision, being-informed, science.
- Stoicism, indifference, self-control, self-restraint, [altruism, self-sacrifice].
- Sexual composure, not passionately sexual.
- Feet on the ground, responsibility (Oldham, 275-86).
Traits or Behaviors
Likes
solitude, isolation, autonomy, detachment, being alone, mobility, independence, solitary pursuits, making decisions by oneself, carrying out solo activities, not getting involved, freedom of action, keeping one's distance, sexual pleasure, knowledge, competency, privacy, leisure
Dislikes
intimacy, being involved in a group, other people (because they are intrusive), closeness, close relationships, being encumbered by other people, being encumbered by employment, actions by others that represent encroachment, close encounters, having to share decision making, showing feelings, sexual experiences with others, social responsibilities,
Self
Emotions
Self-Control
Relationships
Parenting
Good/Bad Matches
Work
Management Style
Careers
Real World
Self-Improvement
Areas that may need improvement
- Attention to others' emotions
- One's own feelings
- Expressing feelings
- Endurance
- Negotiations
- Expressing oneself
- Expressing appreciation
- Personal responsibility
Noteworthy Examples
Isaac Asimov, Jacob Bronowski, Charles Darwin, Bobby Fischer, Sigmund Freud, Bill Gates, Stephen Hawking, Alfred Hitchcock, Theodore Kaczynski, David Keirsey, Doris Lessing, Karl Marx, Claudio Naranjo, Isaac Newton, Cyntia Ozick, Ezra Pound, B. F. Skinner, James Watson, Simone Weil.
References
John M. Oldham and Lois B. Morris (1995). The New Personality Self-Portrait: Why You Think, Work, Love and Act the Way You Do. New York: Bantam.
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