Schizotypal personality disorder is a pattern of odd beliefs and behaviors. People with this condition often have problems making and keeping friends. They may also have problems at work or school.
The cause of this condition is not clear. It is likely due to genes and environment.
Although the cause of personality disorders is not clear, it is believed that the frontal lobe is where personality and impulses arise.
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Schizotypal personality disorder is more common in men. However, women can also have it. The risk may be higher in those with relatives who have schizophrenia.
Symptoms of schizotypal personality disorder may be:
A mental health provider will ask about symptoms, health, and mental health. Mental health assessments will be done. The results will be used to confirm a diagnosis.
The goal is to treat the disorder. Other mental health problems may also need to be treated. Options may be:
There are no guidelines to prevent schizotypal personality disorder.
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Last reviewed January 2021 by EBSCO Medical Review Board Adrian Preda, MD Last Updated: 3/11/2021