Avoidant Personality Disorder

By Published on October 4, 2025
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    1. QUESTION

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    Steffan Richter, a 32-year-old male, recently was diagnosed with avoidant personality disorder. The psychiatrist who made the diagnosis recommended that Mr. Richter begin psychotherapy, but Mr. Richter declined after learning that group therapy may be indicated at some point during treatment. To Mr. Richter, psychotherapy would be almost unbearable, but talking about his issues in a group setting would be impossible.

    Since graduating from college 10 years ago, Mr. Richter has worked as a mailroom clerk. Having earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting, Mr. Richter is qualified to apply for other, higher-paying positions within the company. However, he chooses to maintain his current position, as his present job responsibilities greatly limit his need to interact with other people. Several years earlier, he was offered a supervisory position; however, he declined the offer. The promotion would have increased his salary significantly, but the job responsibilities included a great deal of interaction with the mailroom team and administrators.

    During lunchtime, the mailroom shuts down operations so all employees can eat their meals together in the staff lounge. Because he finds the lunchtime social interaction in the staff lounge to be forced, unpleasant, and overwhelming, Mr. Richter remains in the quiet mailroom and reads a book during his break. Company policy restricts employees from eating in any areas other than the staff lounge, and employees are forbidden to leave the building during their work shift. As such, Mr. Richter never eats lunch during the week.

    Because Mr. Richter is extremely shy and quiet, several of his coworkers refer to him as “the invisible man.” He is also very underweight and some of his coworkers tease him about his size. Although he finds his nickname and the teasing to be cruel and humiliating, Mr. Richter does not share his feelings; instead, he resolves to stay as far away as possible from the group. Several of his coworkers have invited him to join the group for social activities outside of work, however, he declines their invitations, as he knows his coworkers will only further demean and embarrass him. To avoid being humiliated or rejected, Mr. Richter does not build friendships at or away from his workplace.

    Question 1

    How are the effects of avoidant personality disorder impacting Mr. Richter’s occupational and professional advancement?

    Question 2

    In what ways does avoidant personality disorder impact Mr. Richter socially, both in and out of his workplace?

    Question 3

    How does avoidant personality disorder affect Mr. Richter’s nutritional habits?

     

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Answer

 

Avoidant Personality Disorder

           Avoidant personality disorder is a condition that is observed as social inhibition, feeling inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to critical assessment and valuation (Weinbrecht, Schulze, Boettcher, & Renneberg, 2016). Additionally, the disorder is characterized by being antisocial and avoiding public interaction since these individuals have a perception of being unwanted, hence self-isolation. Consequently, it is accompanied by mental, social and nutritional wellbeing effects and impacts like in the case of Steffan Richter, a 32 years old male.

           In case an individual is affected by avoidant personality disorder, there is a severe impact on both occupational and professional advancement. This is usually possible in cases where the disorder in at an advanced level since it interferes with the mental stabilities. Instability may lead to low self-efficacy and mental distress (Weinbrecht et al., 2016). Therefore, Steffan Richter may be unable to reach his maximum production level due to the distraction caused by the mental disturbance as a result of avoidant personality disorder.

           Socially, Mr. Richter is disturbed to the extent of being unable to freely interact and engage both at work and in public or social events due to avoidant personality disorder. At work, it limits his relations with colleagues as well as his juniors (Sanislow, Bartolini & Zoloth, 2012). Additionally, since the disease may lead to low level of education, which in turn influences the level of engagements at work and promotions, it may directly lead to a low level of income (Weinbrecht et al., 2016). Additionally, the disorder may lead to a deficiency in important nutrients, especially when the affected person skips meals. Mr. Richter is a victim of this since his status makes him unable to eat during weekdays. Therefore, avoidant personality disorder has a direct impact and effect on the social, occupational, professional and nutritional well-being of individuals.  

References

Sanislow, C. A., Bartolini, E., & Zoloth. (2012). Avoidant Personality Disorder. In V. S. Ramachandran (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Behavior, 2nd Ed. (pp. 257-266) Academic Press: San Diego.

Weinbrecht, A., Schulze, L., Boettcher, J., & Renneberg, B. (2016). Avoidant personality disorder: a current review. Current psychiatry reports18(3), 29.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix

Appendix A:

Communication Plan for an Inpatient Unit to Evaluate the Impact of Transformational Leadership Style Compared to Other Leader Styles such as Bureaucratic and Laissez-Faire Leadership in Nurse Engagement, Retention, and Team Member Satisfaction Over the Course of One Year

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