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Symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1986
The authors examined the symptoms of 35 patients with schizotypal personality disorder. In contrast to the suggestion, based on studies of nonclinical, familial samples, that patients with schizotypal disorder are best characterized by the negative symptoms of social isolation and impaired functioning, they found that the positive symptoms of odd ...
L B, Jacobsberg   +3 more
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Childhood abuse and schizotypal personality

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2009
There is an increasing body of evidence suggesting an association between early adverse events and an increased prevalence of sub-clinical psychotic phenomena. These 'schizotypal' beliefs and experiences have been associated with a history of trauma, and are also recognised as a risk factor for the transition to psychosis.
Craig, Steel   +3 more
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Cognitive functions in schizotypal personality disorder

Schizophrenia Research, 1999
Schizophrenia spectrum subjects have cognitive deficits in a variety of domains. Schizotypal personality disordered (SPD) subjects do not have many of the confounds seen in schizophrenic patients, but may have the same pattern of cognitive deficits in attention and executive functioning.We hypothesized that SPD subjects would have impairments on ...
K S, Cadenhead   +3 more
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Schizotypal Personality Disorder

1992
Perhaps I had never guessed, in the early years of our relationship, the depth of Elsie’s fear and the breadth of her dysfunction. She entered therapy in despair, hurtling from rage to depression, then mired in terrified self-doubt. At 37, she had taken a 15-year journey around the mental health system, not omitting a several-month stay in the custody ...
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New perspectives on schizotypal personality disorder

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2000
Schizotypal personality disorder is the prototype of the schizophrenia-related personality disorders and has been demonstrated to have phenomenologic, biologic, treatment, and outcome characteristics similar to those of schizophrenic patients. These studies suggest that patients with schizotypal personality disorder, like schizophrenic patients, show ...
R M, Kirrane, L J, Siever
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Motor dysfunction in schizotypal personality disorder

Schizophrenia Research, 1999
Past research has revealed that schizophrenia is associated with voluntary movement abnormalities, as well as higher rates of involuntary movements. On instrumental motor tasks, patients manifest reduced motor stability, excessive force and more contralateral motor overflow (movement in the non-responding hand).
C S, Neumann, E F, Walker
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Biologic factors in schizotypal personal disorders

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1994
New studies of the boundaries of schizophrenia suggest that schizotypal personality disorder is biologically and genetically related to schizophrenia with alterations in brain structure/function related to deficit‐like symptoms and increased dopaminergic function to psychotic‐like symptoms.
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[Schizotypal personality in academia].

L'Encephale, 2011
Schizotypal personality, otherwise known as "latent schizophrenia" is a personality disorder accepted in the spectrum of schizophrenia. Its prevalence is 3% of the general population. The schizotypal personality questionnaire (SPQ) developed by Raine is one of the most-widely used auto-evaluation instruments for the study of this personality disorder ...
F, Manoudi   +4 more
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Schizotypal Personality: Neurodevelopmental and Psychosocial Trajectories

Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 2006
Schizotypal personality research holds the promise of critically important insights into the etiology and ultimate prevention of schizophrenia. This article provides a critical overview of diagnostic, developmental, demographic, psychosocial, genetic, neurodevelopmental, psychophysiological, neurochemical, neurocognitive, brain imaging, and prevention ...
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Schizotypal personality disorder:

Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 1987
William E. Minichiello   +2 more
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