Schizoid and Schizotypal Personality in Nursing

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In this video, you will learn about the differences of schizoid and schizotypal personalities, clinical manifestations, nursing interventions and treatment options. This is a great video to add to your nursing studies.

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Prof. D, I just wanted to let you know that I am very grateful for your videos!! I took the Hesi on mental health and I only missed ONE question!! You are awesome and I hope you continue to people like me!! Thank you!

sca
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It's great to see that you are spreading awareness of schizoid and schizotypal disorder, these are psychological conditions that a lot of people don't know about and IMO more people need to know about and understand, as we often get overlooked/unidentified within the system.

SchizoidVision
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Hello Prf D, you are truly a God sent. Thank you.

yelkaskamara
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This is a great video. I am an RN and have a sub clinical schizoid personality. Ppl must understand that unless you are nursing on the psych ward you are UNLIKELY to notice that the patient you are caring for is schizoid. Heck, I didn't know that in schizoid until a few months ago. The schizoids that you see are likely being seen for other diagnosed conditions as you are very unlikely to be hospitalized for schizoid related reasons. In fact, the majority of ppl with a diagnosis of SzPD were likely diagnosed because of a comorbid diagnosis.

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I loved this video. Cover more things on maternal nursing if you can ♥️

Rachel_forever
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You're awesome professor D.. ❤❤❤❤

jadelon
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I can't love you anymore!!! Thank you!!!

lattymo
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Thank you so much professor D, can you please make a video on halo traction??

sonianzuzi
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What if a patient believes that if she speaks something it will happen or come to pass. She thinks that she can speak things into existence, which is part of her religious belief? Does that sound like schizotypal?

tessamartin