psychoticism
Psychoticism is a personality trait characterized by a tendency towards unconventional thinking, emotional detachment, and a lack of empathy. Individuals high in psychoticism may exhibit behaviors that are considered odd or eccentric, and they might struggle with social norms. This trait is often associated with creativity but can also lead to difficulties in interpersonal relationships.
In psychology, psychoticism is one of the three dimensions in Eysenck's personality theory, alongside extraversion and neuroticism. It is measured using various psychological assessments, helping to understand how this trait influences behavior and mental health. High levels of psychoticism can be linked to certain mental health disorders, including schizophrenia.