
В данной статье рассматривается шизоидный тип характера, который не имеет ничего общего с таким психиатрическим заболеванием, как шизофрения. Существуют различные типы акцентуаций, особое место среди них занимает шизоидная. Шизоид может быть до необычности талантлив, и он может привносить немалые проблемы в коллективы, оттягивая на себя, на свои идеи, концепции несколько нормально работающих работников. Общение с таким типом людей довольно сложно – быстро наладить с ним доверительный контакт просто невозможно.
In this article we consider a schizoid type of character that has nothing to do with such a psychiatric disease as schizophrenia. There are various types of accentuations, a special place among all accentuations is schizoid. Schizoid can be unusual talented, and he can bring a lot of problems in teams, pulling on yourself, your ideas, concepts several normally operating workers. Communication with this type of people is quite difficult - to quickly establish trust with him is simply impossible.
шизоидная личность, акцентуированная личность, accentuated personality, personality disorder, расстройство личности, Schizoid personality, конформность, conformity
шизоидная личность, акцентуированная личность, accentuated personality, personality disorder, расстройство личности, Schizoid personality, конформность, conformity
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