Definition of Schizotypy. Meaning of Schizotypy. Synonyms of Schizotypy

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- In psychology, schizotypy is a theoretical concept that posits a continuum of personality characteristics and experiences, ranging from normal dissociative...
- (May 2011). "Social anhedonia and schizotypy in a community sample: the Maryland longitudinal study of schizotypy". Schizophrenia Bulletin. 37 (3): 587–602...
- added dimension in recent years with the development of the concept of schizotypy or psychosis-proneness. This is conceived of as a dimension of personality...
- obsessive-compulsive disorder with schizotypal disorder. People who have relatives with schizotypy, mood disorders, or other disorders on the schizophrenia spectrum are...
- schizoid personality disorder. People with SzPD can have a history of schizotypy before developing the disorder. SzPD symptoms can be premorbid to schizophrenia...
- Comparisons and relationships Bipolar disorder Religion and schizophrenia Schizophrenia and tobacco smoking Schizotypy Schizophrenia spectrum Category...
- under-mentalize and under-empathize in a way that treats people as objects, while schizotypy is considered to be the inverse tendency to over-mentalize and over-empathize...
- "Urban Legends and Paranormal Beliefs: The Role of Reality Testing and Schizotypy". Frontiers in Psychology. 8: 942. doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00942. ISSN 1664-1078...
- severity. He declared that any characterization of either schizophrenia or schizotypy that lacked cognitive slippage as a component was unacceptable and he...
- and colleagues, and has been found to be ****ociated with high levels of schizotypy (proneness to psychotic symptoms). Cloninger, C.R.; Svrakic, DM; Przybeck...