The concept of schizotypy and schizotypal personality disorder (tur)

Schizophrenia is a disorder that consists of positive, negative symptoms, cognitive impairment, disorganization and various dimensions and manifested as several clinical appearances because of different intersections of these dimensions at different levels. The description of the schizophrenia-like...

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Main Authors: Emre Mısır, Koksal Alptekin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: ANP Publishing 2020-06-01
Series:Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi
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Online Access:https://www.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=kpd&un=KPD-27576
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spelling doaj-7a6da184a6c14f4eb551c09f8148408f2020-11-25T03:00:04ZengANP PublishingKlinik Psikiyatri Dergisi1302-00992020-06-0123336437410.5505/kpd.2020.27576KPD-27576The concept of schizotypy and schizotypal personality disorder (tur)Emre Mısır0Koksal Alptekin1Deparment of Psychiatry, Yozgat State Hospital,Yozgat,TurkeyDepartment of Psychiatry, Dokuz Eylul University,İzmir,TurkeySchizophrenia is a disorder that consists of positive, negative symptoms, cognitive impairment, disorganization and various dimensions and manifested as several clinical appearances because of different intersections of these dimensions at different levels. The description of the schizophrenia-like clinical picture is based primarily on the finding that psychosis-like symptoms have accumulated in families of patients with schizophrenia. The following studies have examined paranoid, schizoid and schizotypal personality disorders in this spectrum by comparing them to schizophrenia. The idea intensely becomes more dominant in the literature that especially schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) is a non-progressive schizophrenia spectrum disorder in which different dimensions of schizotypy are seen together rather than a personality disorder. Among the personality disorders, SPD has the strongest genetic relationship with schizophrenia. The term schizotypy was first described as a schizophrenia-like psychosis phenotype. To date, studies have shown schizotypy has different dimensions, such as schizophrenia, and that reflections of these dimensions are common in non-clinical populations and individuals at risk for psychosis. At the same time, several studies found related dimensions of schizophrenia and schizotypy have similar neurobiological bases. As per the definiton of prodrome is a condition can only be defined retrospectively in patients with schizophrenia. Therefore, schizotypal personality disorder and high schizotypy are predisposition indicators within the spectrum rather than reflecting the schizophrenia prodrome. Identifying of these borderline cases is important for uncovering etiopathogenesis of psychosis, early diagnosis of schizophrenia, intervention to predisposing factors and prevention of psychotic break.https://www.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=kpd&un=KPD-27576schizotypyschizotypal personality disotderhigh risk for psychosis
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Koksal Alptekin
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The concept of schizotypy and schizotypal personality disorder (tur)
Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi
schizotypy
schizotypal personality disotder
high risk for psychosis
author_facet Emre Mısır
Koksal Alptekin
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title The concept of schizotypy and schizotypal personality disorder (tur)
title_short The concept of schizotypy and schizotypal personality disorder (tur)
title_full The concept of schizotypy and schizotypal personality disorder (tur)
title_fullStr The concept of schizotypy and schizotypal personality disorder (tur)
title_full_unstemmed The concept of schizotypy and schizotypal personality disorder (tur)
title_sort concept of schizotypy and schizotypal personality disorder (tur)
publisher ANP Publishing
series Klinik Psikiyatri Dergisi
issn 1302-0099
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Schizophrenia is a disorder that consists of positive, negative symptoms, cognitive impairment, disorganization and various dimensions and manifested as several clinical appearances because of different intersections of these dimensions at different levels. The description of the schizophrenia-like clinical picture is based primarily on the finding that psychosis-like symptoms have accumulated in families of patients with schizophrenia. The following studies have examined paranoid, schizoid and schizotypal personality disorders in this spectrum by comparing them to schizophrenia. The idea intensely becomes more dominant in the literature that especially schizotypal personality disorder (SPD) is a non-progressive schizophrenia spectrum disorder in which different dimensions of schizotypy are seen together rather than a personality disorder. Among the personality disorders, SPD has the strongest genetic relationship with schizophrenia. The term schizotypy was first described as a schizophrenia-like psychosis phenotype. To date, studies have shown schizotypy has different dimensions, such as schizophrenia, and that reflections of these dimensions are common in non-clinical populations and individuals at risk for psychosis. At the same time, several studies found related dimensions of schizophrenia and schizotypy have similar neurobiological bases. As per the definiton of prodrome is a condition can only be defined retrospectively in patients with schizophrenia. Therefore, schizotypal personality disorder and high schizotypy are predisposition indicators within the spectrum rather than reflecting the schizophrenia prodrome. Identifying of these borderline cases is important for uncovering etiopathogenesis of psychosis, early diagnosis of schizophrenia, intervention to predisposing factors and prevention of psychotic break.
topic schizotypy
schizotypal personality disotder
high risk for psychosis
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