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schizotypal

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schizotypal /schizo·ty·pal/ (skit″so-ti´p'l) exhibiting abnormalities in behavior and communication style similar to those of schizophrenia, but less severe. See under personality.


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It is safe to say that the same applies to patients with other personality disorders, notably the Schizoid, Paranoid, Borderline, Avoidant, and Schizotypal.
 
 
 
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