A personality disorder in which there are oddities of thought (magical thinking, paranoid ideation, suspiciousness), perception (illusions, depersonalization), speech (digressive, vague, overelaborate), and behavior (inappropriate affect in social interactions, frequently social isolation) that are not severe enough to characterize schizophrenia
A personality disorder in which there are oddities of thought (magical thinking, paranoid ideation, suspiciousness), perception (illusions, depersonalization), speech (digressive, vague, overelaborate), and behavior (inappropriate affect in social interactions, frequently social isolation) that are not severe enough to characterize schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia -- Longitudinal studies. : Schizophrenia : manifestations, incidence and course in different cultures ; a World Health Organization ten-country study / A. Jablensky ... [and others]
A personality disorder in which there are oddities of thought (magical thinking, paranoid ideation, suspiciousness), perception (illusions, depersonalization), speech (digressive, vague, overelaborate), and behavior (inappropriate affect in social interactions, frequently social isolation) that are not severe enough to characterize schizophrenia
A personality disorder in which there are oddities of thought (magical thinking, paranoid ideation, suspiciousness), perception (illusions, depersonalization), speech (digressive, vague, overelaborate), and behavior (inappropriate affect in social interactions, frequently social isolation) that are not severe enough to characterize schizophrenia
Schizophrenia -- Relapse. : Staying well after psychosis : a cognitive interpersonal approach to recovery and relapse prevention / Andrew Gumley and Matthias Schwannauer
2006
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Schizophrenia -- Relapse -- Prevention. : Families of schizophrenic patients : cognitive behavioural intervention / Christine Barrowclough and Nicholas Tarrier
Schizophrenia -- Research -- Case studies. : Researching the Lives of Persons Living With Schizophrenia Using Qualitative Methods : Methodological Considerations / Paul