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What Causes Disinterest In Sociabileness Without Any Regret?

On December 3rd 2013 I suffered a brain injury from a car accident, frontal lobe. I was cleared from the neurosurgeon, yet as the years have passed I have no interest in keeping in touch with people. I m not thinking It s depression becuse i m not sad about staying away from people?
Fri, 24 Feb 2017
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Psychiatrist 's  Response
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i think due to frontal lobe damage u loss your emotion towards people. because its most commanly occured due to frontal lobe injury. other reason not present.
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Psychiatrist Dr. Anirudh Shetty's  Response
Damage to particular parts of the brain can be associated with changes in personality which could be termed as organic personality change secondary to organic brain disease or damage , a assesement by a health care professional of your premorbid personality before the accident to how you currently percieve things as well as interact based on your information and informants who have know you for long could help in understanding the same , and seek appropriate therapy
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What Causes Disinterest In Sociabileness Without Any Regret?

Hi, i think due to frontal lobe damage u loss your emotion towards people. because its most commanly occured due to frontal lobe injury. other reason not present.