movies : Schizotypal Personality Disorder - Psych forums I've read a small amount on schizotypal personality disorder, but I don't understand it well enough to see how it applies to real or fictional people I would appreciate it if you would name some people (real or fictional) who might have it Don't worry about whether I'm likely to have seen something; name any character from any kind of media
Schizotypal personality disorder vs autism - Psych forums Persons diagnosed with schizotypal personality disorder or with borderline personality disorder tend to have thinner boundaries than the rest of the population, whereas people with obsessive-compulsive disorder tend to have thicker boundaries
What Distinguishes Schizotypals from Avoidants? : Schizotypal . . . The schizotypal's paranoia has a somewhat "schizophrenic" nature and involves a lot of magical thinking (believing that what you think can affect reality) For example an avoidant might be afraid to go outside of his home because of fear of being judged by his looks, his way of being, etc
Schizotypal Geniuses or Famous - Psych forums A more schizotypal painter would probably have to expend far more time and effort to accurately represent a real subject, but reimagining what they're painting and adding emotional color, or drawing purely out of mind, would come much easier
magical thinking and schizoid vs. schizotypal - Psych forums Schizotypal is probably best described as "schizophrenia-lite" That particular quote from OneLiner sounds more like an expression of some sort of fatalism more than magical thinking
INTP and Schizotypal - Psych forums The Schizotypal Personality Disorder is one of the most culture-bound mental health diagnoses in the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) Many of the diagnostic criteria of this "personality disorder" refer to behaviors which some say are utterly normative in certain cultures or sub-cultures "
Schizotypal Geniuses or Famous - Psych forums Re: Schizotypal Geniuses or Famous by Imperator » Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:43 am muaddib wrote: I have heard that Albert Einstein might have actually been more schizotypal though a lot of people think he might have had mild Asperger's syndrome