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Paranoid personality and its disorder

Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment, 1987
Paranoid personality disorder is a common form of paranoid pathology which has been neglected in the research literature. The present manuscript reports three studies on paranoid personality (PP). In Study One, reliable and valid questionnaires from the literature were matched to the DSM-III criteria for PP and administered to 170 college students ...
Ira Daniel Turkat
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Paranoid Personality Disorder

Journal of Personality Disorders, 2013
Paranoid personality disorder (PPD) is currently included in DSM-IV's "odd cluster" or "cluster A." In the present article, the authors review available information pertaining to the psychometric properties of PPD, as derived from the relevant literature and from databases of personality disorder study groups.
Joseph, Triebwasser   +3 more
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A comparative study of paranoid and schizoid personality disorders

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1993
Family studies have demonstrated a higher rate of schizoid personality in the families of probands with schizophrenia and a higher rate of paranoid personality in the families of probands with delusional disorder. The authors sought to investigate the familial characteristics of probands with schizoid and paranoid personality disorders and to delineate
M, Fulton, G, Winokur
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Vocational functioning in schizotypal and paranoid personality disorders

Psychiatry Research, 2013
Impaired vocational functioning is a hallmark of schizophrenia, but limited research has evaluated the relationships between work and schizophrenia-spectrum personality disorders, including schizotypal (SPD) and paranoid personality disorder (PPD).
Susan R, McGurk   +8 more
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Taxometric analyses of paranoid and schizoid personality disorders

Psychiatry Research, 2012
There remains debate about whether personality disorders (PDs) are better conceptualized as categorical, reflecting discontinuity from normal personality; or dimensional, existing on a continuum of severity with normal personality traits. Evidence suggests that most PDs are dimensional but there is a lack of consensus about the structure of Cluster A ...
Ahmed, Anthony Olufemi   +3 more
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[Paranoid personality disorder].

La Revue du praticien, 2023
PARANOID PERSONALITY DISORDER. The paranoid personality disorder fascinates and worries health professionals, who are sometimes victims of aggressive claims from their patients. Overestimation of oneself, psychorigidity, distrust and relational hyperesthesia characterize the paranoid type of personality disorder.
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Paranoid and Schizoid Personality Disorders

2012
Paranoid and schizoid personality disorders are not currently proposed to be in the DSM-5 despite a long history in the clinical lexicon. This chapter reviews theoretical and empirical research on these conditions in this context. Several alternative hypotheses to the view that these constructs reflect valid syndromes are described.
Hopwood, Christopher J   +1 more
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General Overview of Paranoid Personality Disorder

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media, 2023
This paper is an overview of paranoid personality disorder (PPD) and will include its etiology through the aspect of biological and psychological, symptoms, impacts, and treatments. In the discussion following, the paper will mention personality disorders and pretend to a general understanding of PPD.
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