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A Dimensional Approach to Schizotypy: Conceptualization and Treatment
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A Dimensional Approach to Schizotypy: Conceptualization and Treatment in Bloomington, MN
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A Dimensional Approach to Schizotypy: Conceptualization and Treatment in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $159.00
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This timely volume explores the range of personality traits and psychosocial deficits which are associated with the broadly defined construct of schizotypy. Describing schizotypy as a phenomenon that can be located on a continuum ranging from sub-clinical states to severe disorders, the editors have brought together experts in this field to discuss approaches to assessment, conceptualization, and treatment. This volume aims to provide a unique and clinically oriented perspective on schizotypy as a feature of personality and psychopathology. An essential resource for professionals, researchers, and academics the reader will gain knowledge of: • Underlying maladaptive traits that can emerge as schizotypy • Dimensional and transdiagnostic approaches to psychopathology • Relationship to metacognition, mentalizing, attachment, self-criticism and interpersonal criticism
This timely volume explores the range of personality traits and psychosocial deficits which are associated with the broadly defined construct of schizotypy. Describing schizotypy as a phenomenon that can be located on a continuum ranging from sub-clinical states to severe disorders, the editors have brought together experts in this field to discuss approaches to assessment, conceptualization, and treatment. This volume aims to provide a unique and clinically oriented perspective on schizotypy as a feature of personality and psychopathology. An essential resource for professionals, researchers, and academics the reader will gain knowledge of: • Underlying maladaptive traits that can emerge as schizotypy • Dimensional and transdiagnostic approaches to psychopathology • Relationship to metacognition, mentalizing, attachment, self-criticism and interpersonal criticism


















