Schizotypal Personality Disorder
Schizotypal Personality Disorder is a mental disorder characterized by extreme social withdrawal, distorted perceptions, bizarre behavior, and other odd traits. People with this disorder often have trouble forming relationships with others, experience difficulty interpreting social cues, and have an extreme fear of social situations. Symptoms can include an emotional flatness, disorganized speech, and paranoia. Individuals with the disorder often struggle to take on the responsibilities of daily life and can be viewed as eccentric or odd. Treatment is aimed at addressing the symptoms of the disorder and helping the individual engage in meaningful activities and learn coping strategies. Schizotypal Personality Disorder can have a significant negative impact on all areas of life if left untreated.
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