Persoonlijkheidsstoornissen/en: verschil tussen versies
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Nieuwe pagina aangemaakt met '* '''Avoidant''' — avoidance as a strategy when context feels too complex or socially unpredictable. * '''Dependent''' — aligning with someone who brings "order" to complexity; can turn out to be supportive or toxic depending on the partner (e.g., with a narcissistic partner). * '''Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder''' — rigidity, perfectionism, and control to make complexity predictable. Related to Special:MyLanguage/Heel sterk eerstegraads den…' |
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== Cluster C — anxious and insecure == | == Cluster C — anxious and insecure == | ||
* '''Avoidant''' — avoidance as a strategy when context feels too complex or socially unpredictable. | |||
* ''' | * '''Dependent''' — aligning with someone who brings "order" to complexity; can turn out to be supportive or toxic depending on the partner (e.g., with a narcissistic partner). | ||
* ''' | * '''Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder''' — rigidity, perfectionism, and control to make complexity predictable. Related to [[Special:MyLanguage/Heel sterk eerstegraads denken|very strong first-degree thinking]]. | ||
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== | == Summary == | ||
From a contextual thinking perspective, the focus shifts from “deviance” to '''strategy''': many PD-traits are attempts to find a foothold with limited context integration. | |||
That explains withdrawal (schizoid), pattern-seeking (schizotypal), emotional dysregulation (borderline), transactional/egocentric reactions (antisocial, narcissistic), avoidance (avoidant), dependent organizing (dependent), and rigid controlling. | |||
The continuum touches upon [[Special:MyLanguage/Heel sterk eerstegraads denken|very strong first-degree thinking]]: from rigidity via compulsion to psychotic experiences. | |||