Ettina wrote:
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I am just wondering--generally speaking, of course--which is more severe: schizotypal or schizoid personality disorder? And if one is (at least generally) considered more severe, what makes it that?
Schizotypal is generally more severe, because all the characteristics of schizoid are also typical of schizotypal, but not vice versa.
Schizoid is basically lacking social desires - being extremely introverted, in other words.
Schizotypal is 'schizophrenia-lite', with strange beliefs and such, but not the serious difficulty functioning that schizophrenics have. And like schizophrenics, schizotypals are usually not very sociable either.
I've had several relatives with schizophrenia, and one 'schizotypal'. I only know of schizoids through their forums. A schizoid is rational as you and I, where these others are clearly not. It is extreme introversion as Ettina pointed out and they do exhibit an unusual "affect." I've read of one anecdote of a male being bullied for this by several people--- his body language or very essence is locked away in introversion-- a ripe pick for bullies.
He was married and his wife wrote a short story about him -- "very intelligent" but isolated and her family more or less rejected him -- some things I remember.
If I find the link I'll post it-- it was interesting.