
Schizoid Blog
The Secret World of Covert Schizoid Personality
Covert schizoids, often described as "secret schizoids," possess a remarkable ability to blend into social settings. They excel at concealing their true feelings and present a facade that masks their internal turmoil.
Value System and The Feeling Function
The ability to feel normally arises as a response to the environment and our own actions. It helps us to judge whether something is safe, pleasant, fair, or desirable.
5 Emotional Self Healing Techniques
Emotional self healing starts with kindness and compassion towards your own vulnerabilities and needs.
Beyond Feelings of Inadequacy
The distinct characteristic of feeling inadequate is not insecurity or lack of confidence – although we might label this state as such. It is rather, ambivalence and uncertainty about who we are and how to act accordingly to our self-concept.
Self-Authorship Guide - Tips on How to Reinvent Yourself
Self-authoring individuals strive for autonomy and freedom from the automatic and unconscious ways of thinking and behaving. They go above and beyond “I am who I am” and take responsibility for their identity, behaviour and decisions.
Schizoid Personality: The True vs False Self
The core issue that many schizoids wrestle with, consciously or unconsciously, is not the fact of having a false self, but rather - that the false and the true selves became extremely disconnected from each other. One might become an alien to one's body or needs.