Schizoid Personality Disorder is a mental health condition characterized by a persistent pattern of detachment from social relationships and a limited range of emotional expression. Individuals with this disorder often prefer solitary activities and may appear indifferent to social interactions, showing little interest in forming close relationships, including with family.
People with Schizoid Personality Disorder may also have difficulty expressing emotions and may seem emotionally cold or distant. This condition is different from Schizophrenia, as those with Schizoid Personality Disorder do not typically experience hallucinations or delusions. Treatment often involves therapy to help individuals understand their feelings and improve social skills.