Sweetleaf wrote:
Well idk, a lot of autistic people do want to have interact with people and have social relationships and just struggle with it rather than preferring to be alone. At least the way I understood it I thought having a preference for being alone was a big part of the schizoid thing.
This is an important factor in differential diagnosis of the two.
Schizoid PD involves a lack of drive for socialization.
ASD involves impairments that may condition one to be less social due to struggles.
Of course, I'd be very surprised if one can't be autistic and have schizoid personality disorder since there's no reason to assume ASD would make one immune to developing that personality disorder.
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