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Schizotypy

Schizotypy

Implications for Illness and Health

9780198523536
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The central thesis of Schizotypy:: Implications for Illness and Health is both challenging and controversial:: that the features of psychotic disorders actually lie on a continuum with, and form part of, normal behaviour and experience. The dispositional or schizotypal traits associated with psychotic disorders certainly predispose an individual to mental illness, but they may also lead to positive outcomes such as enhanced creativity or spiritual experience. Discussion ofeach aspect of this theme is supported by extensive experimental and clinical evidence, questioning the received medical wisdom which treats psychotic illness in the narrow context of neurological disease. The result is an authoritative and provocative overview of an important topic in psychological researchand clinical practice.
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OUP Oxford
84598
9780198523536
9780198523536

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Publication date
1997
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
354
Dimensions (mm)
164 x 243
Weight (g)
694
  • Theoretical background; Questionnaire measurement; Measuring paranoia/suspiciousness; Investigations of cognitive inhibitory processes in schizotypy and schizophrenia; Semantic activation and preconscious processing in schizophrenia and schizophrenia; Brain, self, and others:: the neuropsychology of social cognition; ; Schizotypy and cerebral lateralisation; Dyslexia and schizotypy; Schizotypy and obsessive-compulsive disorder; Benign schizotypy? The case of spiritual experience; Hallucinations and arousability:: pointers to a theory of psychosis; Creativity and schizotypy; Final remarks and future directions;
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