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avoidant disorder - translation to arabic

SEVERE FORM OF SOCIAL ANXIETY
Avoidant personality; AvPD; Anxious personality disorder; Avoidant; Avoidance behaviour; Avoidance behavior; Avoidant Personality Disorder; Anxious Personality Disorder; Avpd; Cold-avoidant; Exploitable-avoidant; Phobic avoidant; Conflicted avoidant; Hypersensitive avoidant; Self-deserting avoidant; Causes of avoidant personality disorder

avoidant disorder      
‎ اضْطِرابٌ اجْتِنابِيّ‎
avoidant personality         
‎ شَخْصِيَّةٌ اجْتِنابِيَّة‎
somatization disorder         
SOMATOFORM DISORDER THAT INVOLVES PERSISTENTLY COMPLAINTS OF VARIED PHYSICAL SYMPTOMS THAT HAVE NO IDENTIFIABLE PHYSICAL ORIGIN.
Somatization Disorder; Briquet's disorder; Briquet's syndrome; Somatisation disorder; Undifferentiated somatoform disorder
‎ اضْطِرَابُ الجَسْدَنَة,هِسْتيريا تقليديَّة‎

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AVPD
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Wikipedia

Avoidant personality disorder

Avoidant personality disorder (AvPD) or Anxious personality disorder is a Cluster C personality disorder characterized by excessive social anxiety and inhibition, fear of intimacy (despite an intense desire for it), severe feelings of inadequacy and inferiority, and an overreliance on avoidance of feared stimuli (e.g. self-imposed social isolation) as a maladaptive coping method. Those affected typically display a pattern of extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation and rejection, a belief that one is socially inept or personally unappealing to others, and avoidance of social interaction despite a strong desire for it. It appears to affect an approximately equal number of men and women.

People with AvPD often avoid social interaction for fear of being ridiculed, humiliated, rejected, or disliked. They typically avoid becoming involved with others unless they are certain they will not be rejected, and may also pre-emptively abandon relationships due to a real or imagined fear that they are at risk of being rejected by the other party.

Childhood emotional neglect (in particular, the rejection of a child by one or both parents) and peer group rejection are associated with an increased risk for its development; however, it is possible for AvPD to occur without any notable history of abuse or neglect.