1987
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.bmb.a072202
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Childhood psychoses and their borderlands

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“…Childhood-onset schizophrenia must be differentiated from an array of severe child psychiatric disorders with overlapping symptomatology. Social impairments, oddities of verbal and nonverbal communication, unusual perceptual experiences, and peculiar fantasies are characteristic of children with mild autism (Rumsey et al 1986), Asperger’s syndrome, and schizoid/schizotypal personality disorders in childhood (Kay and Kolvin 1987; Szatmari et al 1989; McKenna et al 1994 a , 1994 b ). Also included in the differential diagnosis of psychosis in childhood are affective disorders with psychotic features (Chambers et al 1982), multiple personality disorder (Malenbaum and Russell 1987), and severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (Hermesh et al 1989).…”
Section: Phenomenologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Childhood-onset schizophrenia must be differentiated from an array of severe child psychiatric disorders with overlapping symptomatology. Social impairments, oddities of verbal and nonverbal communication, unusual perceptual experiences, and peculiar fantasies are characteristic of children with mild autism (Rumsey et al 1986), Asperger’s syndrome, and schizoid/schizotypal personality disorders in childhood (Kay and Kolvin 1987; Szatmari et al 1989; McKenna et al 1994 a , 1994 b ). Also included in the differential diagnosis of psychosis in childhood are affective disorders with psychotic features (Chambers et al 1982), multiple personality disorder (Malenbaum and Russell 1987), and severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (Hermesh et al 1989).…”
Section: Phenomenologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Schopler, 1985;Tantam, 1988aTantam, , 1988bGillberg & Gillberg, 1989) or distinct disorders (e.g. Kay & Kolvin, 1987, Nagy & Szatmari, 1986Szatmari et al, 1986) continued to exist and the literature continued to grow with arguments for or against the one or the other claim (see also Frith, 1991b for a review)…”
Section: Asperger Syndrome and Autism: Are They Different Or The Same?mentioning
confidence: 99%