schiz·oid
ˈskit-ˌsȯid
1
a
often offensive; see usage paragraph below
: having, showing, or involving mutually contradictory or antagonistic parts : changing frequently between opposite states
—not used technically
b
informal, disparaging + offensive; see usage paragraph below
: mentally unsound : schizo
2
psychology
a
: of, relating to, or having a personality characterized especially by emotional and social detachment, indifference, and lack of affect : affected by schizoid personality disorder
It is crucial that those involved in the care of the schizoid patient are able to accept the patient's lack of communication and need to withdraw, without resigning from treatment.—Birgitte Thylstrup and Morten Hesse
b
: characterized by, resulting from, tending toward, or suggestive of schizophrenia
That he is now free of schizoid symptoms, and that his personality survived intact without benefit of psychiatric care, make this book a testimonial against the "medical model" of schizophrenia that declares it an incurable disease.—Scott Vickers
Usage of Schizoid
The nontechnical uses of schizoid as an adjective and noun are increasingly viewed as an offensive trivialization of mental illness. When used to disparage someone as mentally unsound, schizoid is especially likely to offend.
plural schizoids
1
psychology; see usage paragraph below
: a person affected with schizoid personality disorder
2
informal, disparaging + offensive; see usage paragraph below
: a person who is mentally unsound : schizo
Usage of Schizoid
The nontechnical uses of schizoid as an adjective and noun are increasingly viewed as an offensive trivialization of mental illness. When used to disparage someone as mentally unsound, schizoid is especially likely to offend.
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