Definition of Schizothymia

1. Noun. Resembling schizophrenia but remaining within the bounds of normality.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Schizothymia

schizophrenic psychosis
schizophrenics
schizophreniform disorder
schizophrenogenic
schizophyllum
schizophyte
schizophytes
schizopod
schizopoda
schizopods
schizopyrenida
schizos
schizosaccharomyces
schizothemia
schizothymia (current term)
schizothymic
schizotonia
schizotrichia
schizotypal
schizotypal personality
schizotypal personality disorder
schizotypic
schizotypical personality
schizotypy
schizozoite
schizy
schizzier
schizziest
schizzy

Literary usage of Schizothymia

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Kingdom of Evils: Psychiatric Social Work Presented in One Hundred Case by Elmer Ernest Southard, Mary Cromwell Jarrett (1922)
"... or even "schizothymia" having reference to the dissociation or split in emotions found in schizophrenia) would rarely appear in any other disease group ..."

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