Anyone know what Schizo typo is?!


Question: It's schizo-typical personality disorder. It's a style - manner of perceiving the world in a way that is odd, eclectic and often self defeating.

It's not schizophrenia and therapy helps.


Answers: It's schizo-typical personality disorder. It's a style - manner of perceiving the world in a way that is odd, eclectic and often self defeating.

It's not schizophrenia and therapy helps.

Perhaps you are referring to schizoaffective disorder?
http://www.schizoaffective.org/

Or schizophrenia?
http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/sc...

A person can vary that is Schizophrenic. Anywhere from being slightly paranoid of people, to having dangerous thoughts, like hearing voices, seeing things that aren't there, being dangerous to both you and themselves.

Medication does help but not always. It would be hard to be involved in a relationship with a true schizophrenic person. It would require much love.

This isn't necessarily a sign of mental illness. However, schizo types have frequent changes of moods and changes of mind.

I've found that most women effeminate men are schizoid types. They don't think things out, and go to do something, then change their minds. It doesn't mean they are mentally ill, it just means they didn't plan ahead.

I have never heard of schizo typo but it sounds like you mean schizotypal. If you are talking about schizotypal personality disorder, you can look up the definition and treatments in the DSM - IV TR which is a diagnostic manual for mental disorders.

Schizotypal personality disorder

"The schizotypal individual develops a fear of social interaction because of constant teasing and bullying. As infants they do not learn how to interact with others, and as children this inability quickly makes them a target for other children. Eventually, the individual learns (unconsciously) to see people as harmful and the source of humiliation and ostracization. This leads to the development of "ideas of reference," in which the schizotypal individual believes that events are of special relevance to him/her or that benign events are somehow related to him/her (e.g., sees two people laughing and believes that the people are laughing at him/her). The individual may realize that his/her ideas of reference are irrational, but maintains them nonetheless. This exacerbates the individual's social anxiety, causing him/her to skew away from society and withdraw into his/her own world."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schizotypal...





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