2019
DOI: 10.30629/2618-6667-2019-81-39-48
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Schizophrenia in patients with hysterical personality disorder (aspects of negative symptoms and labour disadaptation)

Abstract: Истерошизофрения (аспекты дефицитарных расстройств и трудовой дезадаптации)Schizophrenia in patients with hysterical personality disorder (aspects of negative symptoms and labour disadaptation)

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“…The contribution of pathocharacterological traits to the predisposition of other mental disorders is discussed in much research [49 ▪▪ ,58]. The results of comparative studies confirm a pathogenetic or a pathoplastic role of PD as a factor of more severe or atypical courses of psychotic [59,60], mood [61–63] or phobic disorders [64 ▪ ].…”
Section: Personality Disorder and Comorbidity Problemsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The contribution of pathocharacterological traits to the predisposition of other mental disorders is discussed in much research [49 ▪▪ ,58]. The results of comparative studies confirm a pathogenetic or a pathoplastic role of PD as a factor of more severe or atypical courses of psychotic [59,60], mood [61–63] or phobic disorders [64 ▪ ].…”
Section: Personality Disorder and Comorbidity Problemsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The contribution of pathocharacterological traits to the predisposition of other mental disorders is discussed in much research [49 && ,58]. The results of comparative studies confirm a pathogenetic or a pathoplastic role of PD as a factor of more severe or atypical courses of psychotic [59,60], mood [61][62][63] or phobic disorders [64 & ]. The idea of the formation of 'common syndromes' with a combination of schizophrenic deficits and aggravating personality traits playing a secondary role has been reported in research by Smulevich et al [59].…”
Section: Personality Disorder and Other Mental Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%