Avoidant Personality Disorder Therapy in Hamilton

Avoidant Personality Disorder involves deep, pervasive feelings of inadequacy and extreme sensitivity to rejection that make genuine connection feel impossible. Our Hamilton therapists provide expert, compassionate support for APD.

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Understanding Avoidant Personality Disorder

Avoidant Personality Disorder (APD) is characterized by a pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and extreme sensitivity to negative evaluation. Unlike shyness, APD involves significant functional impairment: avoidance of occupational activities involving significant interpersonal contact, reluctance to become involved with people unless certain of being liked, restraint within intimate relationships because of fear of being ridiculed or shamed, preoccupation with being criticized or rejected in social situations, view of self as socially inept, personally unappealing, or inferior to others, and unusual reluctance to take personal risks or engage in new activities. APD is associated with significant social isolation, loneliness, and depression, and the avoidance that characterizes it prevents the corrective social experiences that could reduce the core fears.

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Connection is possible – even when APD has made it feel completely out of reach.

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Our Hamilton therapists provide expert, compassionate therapy for Avoidant Personality Disorder. No referral needed. Book online or call (905) 962-2220. Evening and weekend appointments available in person in Hamilton or online anywhere in Ontario.

Our Approach to Avoidant Personality Disorder Therapy

APD therapy at Empire begins by creating a genuinely safe therapeutic relationship – one in which the person with APD can have the experience of being consistently accepted and valued, perhaps for the first time.

CBT addresses the negative automatic thoughts and core beliefs about self that maintain avoidance – examining the evidence for these beliefs and developing more accurate and compassionate alternatives.

Schema Therapy addresses the early maladaptive schemas – particularly defectiveness/shame and social isolation – that underlie APD, tracing their origins in early experiences and working to heal them at a deeper level.

Graduated exposure to feared social situations is introduced progressively – building genuine tolerance for social engagement and providing the corrective social experiences that challenge the core beliefs of APD.

Common Questions About Avoidant Personality Disorder Therapy

I desperately want connection but cannot tolerate the risk of rejection. Is that APD?

This conflict – longing for connection alongside terror of rejection – is one of the most defining features of Avoidant Personality Disorder. If it is significantly impairing your social functioning and quality of life, a clinical assessment is warranted.

Is APD the same as severe social anxiety?

APD and social anxiety disorder overlap significantly, but APD involves a more pervasive pattern of self-perceived inadequacy and avoidance that affects a wider range of functioning than social anxiety alone. Many people have both. Your therapist will assess your specific presentation.

Is a referral required?

No. You can book directly online or by calling (905) 962-2220.

Connection is possible. Therapy helps you build the tolerance for the risk it requires.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

No referral needed. Our Hamilton therapists provide expert, compassionate therapy for Avoidant Personality Disorder. Book online today or call (905) 962-2220. Evening and weekend appointments available in person in Hamilton or online anywhere in Ontario.