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Dr Kirk Honda provides his deep dive on schizotypal personality disorder.

00:00 Account of schizotypal

07:11 Presentations of schizotypal

18:55 Schizotypal etymology

28:05 Heritability

29:50 Etiology - early childhood

1:02:32  Etiology - later years

March 8, 2023

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Anonymous

Thank you so much for giving clarity on this topic. For a while I believed that my spouse was a cluster B personality. It was difficult to pin down since he just seemed cold ❄️ without the hot 🔥. He also doesn't seem to fit the bipolar diagnosis he was givien because, again, no up 👆 to contrast the down 👇. My husband has learned how to mask symptoms for short periods of time as well, so figuring things out has really been a decades long effort. This topic needs more discussion in society.

Anonymous

I am 18 and have all the symptoms, is it possible to have ASD and STPD at the same time?