Sociability

What Causes Being Unsociable?

Being unsociable can have various causes, ranging in severity from 'needs attention' to 'life-threatening'.  Finding the true cause means ruling out or confirming each possibility – in other words, diagnosis.

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Diagnosis is usually a complex process due to the sheer number of possible causes and related symptoms.  In order to diagnose being unsociable, we could:

  • Research the topic
  • Find a doctor with the time
  • Use a diagnostic computer system.
The process is the same, whichever method is used.

Step 1: List all Possible Causes

We begin by identifying the disease conditions which have "being unsociable" as a symptom.  Here are four possibilities:
  • Anorexia/Starvation Tendency
  • Pyroluria
  • Paranoia
  • Mercury Toxicity

Step 2: Build a Symptom Checklist

We then identify all possible symptoms and risk factors of each possible cause, and check the ones that apply:
frequent swollen cervical nodes
poor bodily coordination
severe vision disturbances
being easily excitable
extreme moodiness
being detached from reality
unexplained missed periods
angry/hostile disposition
eyes bulge from past hyperthyroidism
gums that bleed easily
low calorie intake
chronic nausea
... and more than 60 others

Step 3: Rule Out or Confirm each Possible Cause

A differential diagnosis of your symptoms and risk factors finds the likely cause of being unsociable:
Cause Probability Status
Anorexia/Starvation Tendency 91% Confirm
Mercury Toxicity 14% Unlikely
Paranoia 5% Ruled out
Pyroluria 4% Ruled out
* This is a simple example to illustrate the process

Arriving at a Correct Diagnosis

The Analyst™ is our online diagnosis tool that learns all about you through a straightforward process of multi-level questioning, providing diagnosis at the end.

In the Mind Health section of the questionnaire, The Analyst™ will ask the following question about sociability:
Sociability. By nature are you sociable or unsociable?
Possible responses:
→ Unsocial/introverted
→ Average / don't know
→ A 'people person'/extroverted
Based on your response to this question, which may indicate either being an unsocial person or being a sociable person, The Analyst™ will consider possibilities such as:
Paranoia/Paranoid Personality Disorder

The inability to collaborate with others and social isolation are possible symptoms of paranoid personality disorder.

... and also rule out issues such as:
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