For nearly 6 decades, the schizotypy construct has served as a conceptual guide for understanding the phenotypic and clinical variability associated with schizophrenia-spectrum vulnerability. Despite the impact of schizotypy on academic research, the public burden of schizophrenia-spectrum pathology has not diminished over time, and it remains poorly understood with no cures, few treatments, and heavy stigma from the lay public. Following on the success of the 2013 Lemanic Workshop on Schizotypy, the International Consortium on Schizotypy Research (ICSR) was formed to address these needs by accelerating scientific discovery of schizophrenia-spectrum pathology. The ICSR convened its 2017 meeting in Beijing China with the theme of "Cross...
Background: Empirical evidence suggests that schizotypy is a useful construct for analyzing and unde...
The traditional medical model of schizophrenia assumes a categorical view of the syndrome. On the co...
This issue starts with a comprehensive review of molecular genetic research about schizophrenia in C...
For nearly 6 decades, the schizotypy construct has served as a conceptual guide for understanding th...
In its fifth decade of existence, the construct of schizotypy is recapturing the early scientific in...
In its fifth decade of existence, the construct of schizotypy is recapturing the early scientific in...
Psychiatric symptoms are considered to be distributed along a continuum, from good mental health to ...
Leading researchers address conceptual and technical issues in schizophrenia and suggest novel strat...
Early psychopathological attempts to characterize the vulnerability to schizophrenia were based on t...
This article introduces and reviews the history of the construct of schizotypy for the special secti...
Schizophrenia is one of the most complex and disabling diseases to affect mankind. Relatively little...
Recent trends in psychopathology research have lent support to the formulation that mental disorders...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder. Among the globe, almost 70% of people with schizophr...
ne of the most important challenges for psychopathology today is the study of the features and chara...
The latent structure of schizotypy and psychosis-spectrum symptoms remains poorly understood. Furthe...
Background: Empirical evidence suggests that schizotypy is a useful construct for analyzing and unde...
The traditional medical model of schizophrenia assumes a categorical view of the syndrome. On the co...
This issue starts with a comprehensive review of molecular genetic research about schizophrenia in C...
For nearly 6 decades, the schizotypy construct has served as a conceptual guide for understanding th...
In its fifth decade of existence, the construct of schizotypy is recapturing the early scientific in...
In its fifth decade of existence, the construct of schizotypy is recapturing the early scientific in...
Psychiatric symptoms are considered to be distributed along a continuum, from good mental health to ...
Leading researchers address conceptual and technical issues in schizophrenia and suggest novel strat...
Early psychopathological attempts to characterize the vulnerability to schizophrenia were based on t...
This article introduces and reviews the history of the construct of schizotypy for the special secti...
Schizophrenia is one of the most complex and disabling diseases to affect mankind. Relatively little...
Recent trends in psychopathology research have lent support to the formulation that mental disorders...
Schizophrenia is a severe psychiatric disorder. Among the globe, almost 70% of people with schizophr...
ne of the most important challenges for psychopathology today is the study of the features and chara...
The latent structure of schizotypy and psychosis-spectrum symptoms remains poorly understood. Furthe...
Background: Empirical evidence suggests that schizotypy is a useful construct for analyzing and unde...
The traditional medical model of schizophrenia assumes a categorical view of the syndrome. On the co...
This issue starts with a comprehensive review of molecular genetic research about schizophrenia in C...