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Psychiatrist.com: your source for schizotypal disorder research

For the latest information on the diagnosis and treatment of schizotypal personality disorders, consult the evidence-based, peer-reviewed research at Psychiatrist.com.

Psychiatrist.com is a leading source of clinical information for psychiatrists and mental health professionals, as well as primary care physicians and clinicians who treat patients with mental and CNS disorders. You’ll find articles, studies, case reports, and meta-analyses on schizotypal disorders, schizoid personality disorder, and schizophrenia, as well as many other behavioral health and neuropsychiatric disorders.

Additionally, you can earn CME credit through the CME Institute with activities related to schizotypal and schizophrenia research, using a free MyCME account on CMEInstitute.com to track your activity and document CME credits earned.

Register or subscribe today for access to all the schizotypal research and other resources available on Psychiatrist.com.

Earn CME credit with articles on schizotypal disorders

Psychiatrist.com offers dozens of print, online, and live CME activities related to schizotypal personality disorders and schizophrenia, including catatonic schizophrenia, residual schizophrenia, and psychotic schizophrenia diagnoses. CME activities are coordinated through the CME Institute (CMEInstitute.com) of Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., which is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Through journal articles, supplements, newsletters, webcasts, and multimedia publications, you can earn CME credits at your own pace and on your own time. With MyCME – a free online tool from CMEInstitute.com that’s available when you register on the website – you can easily track your activity, return to finish partially completed activities at any time, complete posttests and evaluations, and print transcripts and certificates immediately upon completion.

CME activities on Psychiatrist.com related to schizophrenia and schizotypal personality disorder include:

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View the latest research on treating schizotypal personality disorder

Psychiatrist.com presents research from multiple sources. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (JCP) is a peer-reviewed publication that is among the top psychiatry journals in the field. The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders (PCC) is an exclusively online publication that advances the clinical expertise of primary care physicians and other healthcare professionals who work with patients with mental and CNS disorders.

When searching Psychiatrist.com for research on schizotypal personality disorder, you’ll find titles such as:

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When you register for free on Psychiatrist.com, you’ll automatically create a MyCME account through CMEInstitute.com where you can keep a record of your CME activity on the website. MyCME makes it easy to start an activity and return to it later to finish it.

You can immediately print certificates and transcripts of your AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM earned after you have passed a posttest and completed an evaluation.

Each CME activity on Psychiatrist.com and CMEInstitute.com typically offers credits that range from 0.50 to 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.

Many resources on Psychiatrist.com – including CME activities – are accessible by simply registering for free on the website. For complete access to all articles and resources on schizotypal personality disorder and other subjects, you’ll need a subscription to The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.

How to stay up-to-date on schizotypal personality disorder research

Psychiatrist.com continually publishes new articles, research, case reports, and other information on schizotypal disorders and many other mental and neurologic illnesses. When you register for free on Psychiatrist.com, you’ll have access to a great number of resources, including:

  • The full text of articles from The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders
  • The full text of supplements and certain free articles from The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
  • Podcasts and blogs
  • More than 150 CME activities through the CME Institute
  • A free MyCME account where you can track your CME activities and credits earned

Additionally, you can sign up for free Elerts, or email alerts, that provide a daily update about new original research, articles, case reports, and MyCME activities that are posted on the website. Elerts also include links to abstracts of articles and the table of contents for each upcoming issue of JCP and PCC.

Subscribe for the highest level of access

When you want complete access to all the research and articles on schizotypal personality disorder available through Psychiatrist.com, simply subscribe to The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry. With a print/online subscription or an online-only subscription, you’ll have access to every article in every issue of the journal from 1997 to the present. You’ll also see new issues the day they are released and have access to online-first and online-only articles published every week.

About Psychiatrist.com

Published by Physicians Postgraduate Press, Inc., Psychiatrist.com provides mental health practitioners with peer-reviewed, evidenced-based scientific information from several sources: The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, The Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, and the CME Institute at CMEInstitute.com.

The materials on Psychiatrist.com are intended for psychiatrists, mental health professionals, primary care physicians and others who treat patients with behavioral health and neuropsychiatric disorders. Psychiatrist.com includes research on a broad range of subjects, including the latest advances in treatment for schizophrenia; testing for ADHD in children; managing a hypomanic episode; research on the stages of dementia; criteria for major depressive disorder (MDD), MDD symptoms, and major depressive disorder medications; and many other topics related to general, integrated, functional, family, and interventional psychiatry.