Schizotypical personality


schizotypical personality schiz·o·typ·i·cal personality (skĭt’sə-tĭp’ĭ-kəl)
n.
A personality disorder characterized by eccentricities of thought, appearance, behavior, and speech, although the eccentricities are not severe enough to be considered psychotic.

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