Starting from the early descriptions of Kraepelin and Bleuler, the construct of schizotypy was developed from observations of aberrations in nonpsychotic family members of schizophrenia patients. In contemporary diagnostic manuals, the positive symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder were included in the ultra high-risk (UHR) criteria 20 years ago, and nowadays are broadly employed in clinical early detection of psychosis. The schizotypy construct, now dissociated from strict familial risk, also informed research on the liability to develop any psychotic disorder, and in particular schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, even outside clinical settings. Against the historical background of schizotypy it is surprising that evidence from longit...
The traditional medical model of schizophrenia assumes a categorical view of the syndrome. On the co...
Meehl conceptualized schizotypy as the phenotypic manifestations of a neural integrative defect resu...
Introduction There is an increasing body of evidence suggesting an association between early adverse...
Starting from the early descriptions of Kraepelin and Bleuler, the construct of schizotypy was devel...
Starting from the early descriptions of Kraepelin and Bleuler, the construct of schizotypy was devel...
Starting from the early descriptions of Kraepelin and Bleuler, the construct of schizotypy was devel...
ne of the most important challenges for psychopathology today is the study of the features and chara...
Schizotypy and clinical high risk (CHR) criteria can identify individuals who are at increased risk ...
Objectives Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified...
Objective: Schizotypal features indicate proneness to psychosis in the general population. It is als...
The adoptive, family, and twin studies show that schizotypal person-ality features are found among t...
OBJECTIVE: Schizotypal features indicate proneness to psychosis in the general population. It is als...
The traditional medical model of schizophrenia assumes a categorical view of the syndrome. On the co...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
The traditional medical model of schizophrenia assumes a categorical view of the syndrome. On the co...
Meehl conceptualized schizotypy as the phenotypic manifestations of a neural integrative defect resu...
Introduction There is an increasing body of evidence suggesting an association between early adverse...
Starting from the early descriptions of Kraepelin and Bleuler, the construct of schizotypy was devel...
Starting from the early descriptions of Kraepelin and Bleuler, the construct of schizotypy was devel...
Starting from the early descriptions of Kraepelin and Bleuler, the construct of schizotypy was devel...
ne of the most important challenges for psychopathology today is the study of the features and chara...
Schizotypy and clinical high risk (CHR) criteria can identify individuals who are at increased risk ...
Objectives Studies have attempted to identify additional risk factors within the group identified...
Objective: Schizotypal features indicate proneness to psychosis in the general population. It is als...
The adoptive, family, and twin studies show that schizotypal person-ality features are found among t...
OBJECTIVE: Schizotypal features indicate proneness to psychosis in the general population. It is als...
The traditional medical model of schizophrenia assumes a categorical view of the syndrome. On the co...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
Schizotypal traits are of interest and importance in their own right and also have theoretical and c...
The traditional medical model of schizophrenia assumes a categorical view of the syndrome. On the co...
Meehl conceptualized schizotypy as the phenotypic manifestations of a neural integrative defect resu...
Introduction There is an increasing body of evidence suggesting an association between early adverse...