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- Schizothymia abstract "Schizothymia is a temperament related to schizophrenia in a way analogous to cyclothymia's relationship with bipolar disorder. A schizothymic individual displays a flat affect and a high degree of introversion, withdrawing from social relations generally; nevertheless, some individuals with this characteristic may be able to achieve relatively affable social relations and a measure of affectivity in some situations. As a kind of temperament, schizothymic personality traits are thought to be more or less innate rather than the result of socialization (or a lack thereof).".
- Schizothymia wikiPageExternalLink abstract.
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- Schizothymia wikiPageID "12417415".
- Schizothymia wikiPageRevisionID "580248336".
- Schizothymia hasPhotoCollection Schizothymia.
- Schizothymia subject Category:Abnormal_psychology.
- Schizothymia subject Category:Mental_and_behavioural_disorders.
- Schizothymia subject Category:Psychosis.
- Schizothymia subject Category:Schizophrenia.
- Schizothymia comment "Schizothymia is a temperament related to schizophrenia in a way analogous to cyclothymia's relationship with bipolar disorder. A schizothymic individual displays a flat affect and a high degree of introversion, withdrawing from social relations generally; nevertheless, some individuals with this characteristic may be able to achieve relatively affable social relations and a measure of affectivity in some situations.".
- Schizothymia label "Schizothymia".
- Schizothymia label "Schizotymia".
- Schizothymia sameAs Schizotymia.
- Schizothymia sameAs m.02w4gs7.
- Schizothymia sameAs Q3656347.
- Schizothymia sameAs Q3656347.
- Schizothymia wasDerivedFrom Schizothymia?oldid=580248336.
- Schizothymia isPrimaryTopicOf Schizothymia.