From schizotypy to psychosis: is it a natural continuum?
M. A. Andreo Vidal, M. B. Arribas Simón, M. Calvo Valcárcel, M. P. Pando Fernández, P. Martínez Gimeno, M. D. L. Á. Guillén Soto, B. Rodríguez Rodríguez, N. Navarro Barriga, M. Fernández Lozano, M. J. Mateos Sexmero, C. De Andrés Lobo, M. D. C. Vallecillo Adame

TL;DR
This paper explores whether schizotypal personality traits naturally progress into psychosis, using a clinical case and literature review.
Contribution
The paper presents a clinical case and reviews literature to examine the continuum between schizotypy and psychosis.
Findings
Approximately 20% of individuals with schizotypal traits may develop serious mental disorders like schizophrenia.
Distinguishing between stable schizotypy and a prodrome to psychosis remains challenging.
Early interventions have shown inconsistent results and may cause stress or stigma.
Abstract
Schizotypal personality is a condition suffered by 4% of the population. It is defined by presenting interpersonal, behavioral and perceptual features similar to the clinical features of psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia, in less intensity and dysfunctionality, but at risk of reaching psychosis. Presentation of a clinical case about a patient with premorbid schizotypal personality traits presenting with an acute psychotic episode. Literature review on association between schizotypal personality and psychosis. A 57-year-old woman with a history of adaptive disorder due to work problems 13 years ago, currently without psychopharmacological treatment, goes to the emergency room brought by the emergency services due to behavioral alteration. She reports that “her husband and son wanted to sexually abuse her”, so she had to run away from home and has been running through the…
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TopicsMental Health and Psychiatry
