In this episode of the Personality Couch Podcast, we (licensed clinical psychologists Doc Bok and Doc Fish) unpack the DSM’s Avoidant Personality Disorder (AvPd), exploring its hotly debated history, the DSM criteria, and its overlap with social anxiety. We discuss the developmental aspects of AvPd, the challenges of low self-esteem with this disorder, and how it can cause problems in employment. We end with our own unfiltered thoughts on whether or not we think it should be a diagnosis, questioning the zeitgeist in which it was coined, the lack of historical research, and its overlap with multiple other personality disorders.
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Chapters
00:00 Intro, History, & Controversy
03:42 Avoidant Personality Disorder: DSM
05:41 Social Inhibition and Fear of Criticism
08:14 Intimacy Issues and Fantasy
10:41 Self-Perception and Feelings of Inadequacy
14:49 Taking Risks and Employment Issues
17:09 Developmental Implications of Avoidant Personality
19:04 Avoidant Personality vs Social Anxiety
24:29 Unfiltered Thoughts on Avoidant Personality Disorder
35:10 Summary & Conclusion