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STPD
They frequently interpret situations as being strange or having unusual meaning for them; paranormal and superstitious beliefs are common.
People with this disorder feel pronounced discomfort in forming and maintaining social connections with other people, primarily due to the belief that other people harbour negative thoughts and views about them.
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Schizotypal (Personality Disorder)
STPD is rarely seen as the primary reason for treatment in a clinical setting, but it often occurs as a comorbid finding with other mental disorders.
Any individual with schizotypal personality disorder may exhibit either one of the following, somewhat different subtypes: insipid and, timorous schizotypel personality disorder.
SPD
In addition, unlike individuals with schizophrenia, individuals with SPD generally come across as being in touch with reality (that is, they do not experience paranoia and hallucinations), and have generally logical and coherent speech patterns.
A distinctive trait of SPD is that they do not face anxiety or depression over their discomfort in social situations or lack of meaningful relationships in their lives.
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Schizoid (Personality Disorder)
SPD can be quite similar to schizotypal personality disorder and schizophrenia, given that these three disorders involve a severely limited ability to establish social connections and a lack of emotional expression.
Schizoid Personality Disorder (SPD) is characterized by a lack of attachment with others and limited expression of emotions in interpersonal relationships.

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