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  • For Asperger's Syndrome, Schizoid Personality Disorder, OCPD and Introverts: Why Being "Different" Is the New Social Norm

  • Transcend Mediocrity, Book 112
  • Written by: J.B. Snow
  • Narrated by: Nigel Carrington
  • Length: 30 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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For Asperger's Syndrome, Schizoid Personality Disorder, OCPD and Introverts: Why Being "Different" Is the New Social Norm

Written by: J.B. Snow
Narrated by: Nigel Carrington
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You may have downloaded this book for many reasons. You might be someone who has a socially awkward child, friend, spouse, lover, employee, boss, or parent. They may be object-oriented, task-oriented, and may lack social skills. They may struggle to make friends. Maybe they prefer aloneness or isolation. Maybe they feel a sense of alienation from other people.

Or maybe these descriptions actually apply to you. Maybe you prefer aloneness, isolation, small groups, or few intimate friends and partners. You might enjoy being by yourself much of the time. You have task-oriented and object-oriented hobbies or interests. You are so passionate about your work or your hobbies that you could talk about them for hours on end, never seeming to lose interest.

There are many people on this great planet of our's. Each person has a very different personality from the next person. Our differences allow us each to contribute in our own way to society and its purpose. We all specialize in different areas, and the world wouldn't be what it is without each person making their useful contributions.

Many people used to naturally segregate from the rest of the population. People who were socially inept tended to keep to themselves. They farmed or operated family-run businesses for survival. They handed down their trade to the next offspring who took over the family business once their parents were too old to operate it any longer. People who were disabled or mentally ill or who had learning disabilities were institutionalized or put into special schools or special jobs.

©2016 J.B. Snow (P)2016 J.B. Snow

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misinformation

In my view, the author's understanding of a number of key concepts was wrong, for example, introvert vs. extrovert, thinking type vs. feeling type, a regular personality type vs. a personality disorder.

To prevent being misguided, a reader would benefit from an introduction to MBTI personality type.

I am also curious of the author's qualifications in the field of mental health, I.e. where herself sourced the info.

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