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Social anxiety disorder and avoidant personality disorder from an interpersonal perspective.

Frederik Weischer FrandsenSebastian SimonsenStig PoulsenPer SørensenMarianne Engelbrecht Lau
Published in: Psychology and psychotherapy (2019)
SAD is characterized by a lower level of interpersonal distress compared to AvPD, but the two disorders are similar in having Nonassertiveness as their general interpersonal problem. Contrary to expectation, SAD and AvPD did not differ in general level of symptom severity, and patients with SAD reported more problems with phobic anxiety than AvPD patients did. When understanding SAD and AvPD as different conceptualizations of the same disorder and analysing all patients together, three distinct interpersonal subgroups emerge, which can be identified as Nonassertive, Friendly-submissive, and Cold-submissive.
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