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Aside from their potential utility as an early screening for schizoid disorder, are these posts really useful?
FORBES: The search wars take a silly turn
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Many will think that all of this can only lead to India becoming an iniquitous, philistine and schizoid democracy.
BBC: Worrying victory for India's extremes
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It sounds a little schizoid, but I don't always know what I know.
CNN: The hobby that helped me take flight
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Faryal Gohar slinks effortlessly between her schizoid roles as the coy object of Zar Gul's affection, rebellious daughter and respectable schoolteacher.
CNN: ONE MAN'S WAR ON SLEAZE
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For schizoid personality disorder to be diagnosed, doctors may first need to rule out conditions with similar symptoms, such as autism or Asperger's syndrome.
CNN: Schizoid personality disorder
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Diagnosing schizoid personality disorder is usually based on an in-depth interview with your doctor about your symptoms as well as your medical and personal history.
CNN: Schizoid personality disorder
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To be diagnosed with schizoid personality disorder, you must meet criteria spelled out in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), published by the American Psychiatric Association.
CNN: Schizoid personality disorder
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The fingers are those of a tortured hero with a divided, almost schizoid psyche -- Jimmy, in the 1978 original, played by Harvey Keitel, and now Thom, played phenomenally well by Romain Duris.
WSJ: Spielberg Comes Home
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This drives them into some schizoid tactics.
ECONOMIST: Fortress Mexico
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Sure, the Iranian president has been a tad schizoid of late, indicating a mild willingness to help with the release of a jailed journalist, which could be taken as a sign of his interest in engaging with the United States.
CNN: Borger: A little outrage, please, Mr. President
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Under different circumstances, Arthur McKechnie would have been one of those people you read about in the newspaper: the schizoid boy who jumps out of a window thinking he can fly, the mad explorer who crosses the Arctic with nothing but a rucksack and a pair of crampons.
NEWYORKER: Something Like Happy