Just got diagnosed with STPD
Hi Everyone, I just got diagnosed with STPD. I never knew i had PD. I already had ADD. Now this has added in the list.
Can life get any worse?
@rosebeinghappy18
Hi--yeah, I'm sure you didn't wake up and think, "What I really want today is to get another diagnosis." 💜
I found something interesting I wanted to pass along. For each personality "disorder", there tends to be a corresponding "style". I'm wondering if any of these descriptions feel like they might fit.
- This individual tends to be tuned into and sustained by their own feelings and belief
- This person has a keen observation of others and are particularly sensitive to how others react to them
- This person tends to be drawn to abstract and speculative thinking
- This person is receptive and interested in the occult, the extrasensory, and the supernatural
- This individual tends to be indifferent to social convention and they lead interesting and unusual lifestyles
- This individual is usually self-directed and independent, requiring few close relationships
Source: https://www.maretwebproject.com/users/docs/schizotypal.pdf
@QuietMagic
Yes, these are the symptoms I am facing for the last five years.
Never knew I am suffering from STPD.
This is so upsetting.
I can be confused, should I go for DBT or the CBT technique of therapy.
@rosebeinghappy18
I'm not a licensed/trained therapist so I'm limited in my ability to offer medical advice and anything I say should be taken with a grain of salt.
I did some research and it looks like some types of treatment that are sometimes used for STPD include supportive psychotherapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, social skills training, and medication (e.g. atypical antipsychotics or antidepressants).
Since a part of STPD is avoiding social interactions because of feeling very different (and feeling anxious about trusting people with sharing those thoughts), any therapist you connect with should hopefully focus on being supportive, accepting, and encouraging as opposed to trying to be challenging or confrontational.
https://www.merckmanuals.com/professional/psychiatric-disorders/personality-disorders/overview-of-personality-disorders#v25246292
https://psychcentral.com/disorders/schizotypal-personality-disorder/treatment#1
@rosebeinghappy18
I don’t suffer from a personality disorder but I do suffer from a psychotic disorder. The first thing they thought I stopped taking my medication was because of weight but it was actually I was scared of losing my job and not being able to pay for meds without a job. Very nice psychiatrist and social worker helped me. The most important part of my journey with these women is as they told me to exercise l. I remember I didn’t listen. When I found myself at 166 pounds. I said I have to exercise I lost 30 something pounds. But it also helped my brain chemistry like the way I thought about things. I also deal with anxiety so it helped to calm me down and be more self-disciplined. I focused so much I went to school. Now I’m waiting to see what my next journey will be. I get very excited and I know I have to calm down. I practice yoga and meditation. My friend has ADHD and she is starting a business. She does a lot and she’s kind. No one is a symptom. We all have our own personalities I truly hope you find it have found something that helps you along your journey.
@WhiteRoses25
I'm really glad things were able to work out. 💜 It sounds like exercising helped in a lot of different ways (i.e. weight loss, reducing anxiety, creating a sense of control/stability/discipline) and then that allowed you to go to school and pursue some of your personal goals.
@WhiteRoses25
Wow!! you have come a long way WhiteRoses. That's a whole lot of journey.
Yeah!! thank you. I hope I can manage my personality disorder.