Schizotypal Personality Disorder
Schizotypal personality disorder (StPD) prototypic description:
Schizotypals are eccentric, disorganised people whose emotions and speech are strange and blunted. Their strange beliefs are associated with ideas of reference and magical thinking, but don't extend to full-blown psychosis. It's not uncommon for schizotypals to be misdiagnosed as being autistic.
StPD is part of the schizophrenic spectrum, and is a schizotaxic PD. It may develop into schizophrenia or delusional disorder (premorbid).
Features of StPD
- Triggering Event(s): Close relationships
- Behavioral Style: Eccentric, bizarre; strange speech; struggles with work and school and often become drifters and wanderers; avoids long-term commitment and looses touch with society’s expectations; dissociative
- Interpersonal Style: Loners; socially anxious, apprehensive, suspicious and paranoid, which doesn’t fade as they get to know people; tends to live on the margins of society and relationships; often choose jobs with minimal social interaction that are usually below their skill level; indifferent to social norms
- Cognitive Style: Scattered; obsessive and tends to ruminate; superstitious, bizarre fantasies; vague ideas of reference (thinking things are about them when they’re not, e.g. someone laughing is directed at them) and magical thinking (thinking they caused something to happen by thinking about it); dissociative
- Affective Style: Cold, humourless, aloof; difficult to engage with; suspicious and mistrustful; hypersensitive; may react inappropriately for the situation
- Temperament: Passive (schizoid subtype); fearful (avoidant subtype)
- Attachment Style: Fearful-dismissing
- Parental Injunction: “You’re a strange bird.”
- Self-View: Different than other people
- World-View: Life is strange and unusual; others have special magic intentions, so they are curious but also cautious when interacting with the world
- Maladaptive Schemas: Alienation; abandonment; dependence; vulnerability to harm
- Optimal Diagnostic Criterion: Thinking, speech, behaviour, or appearance that is odd, eccentric, or peculiar
Subtypes: Insipid; Timorous (Millon)
Often comorbid with: anxiety disorders, dissociative disorders, somatic disorders, brief psychotic disorder, schizophreniform disorder, delusional disorder, schizophrenia, AvPD, SzPD, PPD, BPD
Often confused with: other psychotic disorders, autism & other neurodevelopmental disorders, substance abuse, SzPD, AvPD, PPD, BPD (Millon), NPD