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    Remote Schizoid Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Remote Schizoid? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Remote Schizoid from The Millon Personality Theory and what is the personality traits.

    Remote Schizoid
    INTP

    INTP (5w4)

    Remote Schizoid personality type is ISTP, ISFP, ISFJ.

    The introverted, sensing and thinking types -- ISTP, ISFP and ISFJ -- are the most likely to become schizophrenic. That's because they are more prone to cognitive rigidity and not as good at tolerating uncertainty and complexity. Their perception of the world is filtered through their own personal experiences, rather than being based on the experiences of others.

    "If you take a look at these three types and their cognitive processes, each of them has a personality style that typically produces rigidity," says Dr. Richard B. Frank, a clinical psychiatrist at the University of Michigan, in Ann Arbor. "They are very closed to new information, they tend to be highly self-preoccupied, they are not that good at tolerating uncertainty, they have a strong need to control things, they think in a very concrete way. So all the things that you see in someone who has a psychotic break are things that you would see in a person who is highly cognitively inflexible."

    With Avoidant & Schizotypal features

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