Patients attending a clinic for behavioral psychotherapy included 46 whose main complaint was social dysfunction. Certain demographic variables and clinical features were found to predominate in this sub-group who meet all the criteria for avoidant personality disorder in the DSM-III. The significance of these findings is discussed, including their implications for diagnosis and management.
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