Psychological explanations for schizophrenia: family dysfunction Flashcards
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What are the psychological explanations of schizophrenia?
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- Family dysfunction
- Double-bind theory
- Expressed emotion
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How does family dysfunction contribute to schizophrenia?
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- Suggests that growing up in a dysfunctional family can make individuals vulnerable to developing schizophrenia
- Factors such as cold, rejecting and controlling parent, along with a family climate characterised by tension and secrecy, can lead to distrust and eventually paranoid delusions
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What is the schizophrenic mother?
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A concept proposed by Frieda Fromm-Reichmann (1948)
She described this type of mother as cold, rejecting and controlling, creating a family environment that may lead to the development of schizophrenia.
The mother’s behaviour creates tension and secrecy, fostering a sense of distrust that can later manifest as paranoid delusions.
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What is the double-bind theory?
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- Proposed by Gregory-Bateson (1972)
- emphasises the role of communication style within family in the development of schizophrenia
- individuals, particularly children find themselves trapped in situations where they fear making mistakes due to conflicting messages and inability to seek clarification
- punishment for mistakes result in disorganised thinking and paranoid delusions
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What is expressed emotion?
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- refers to the level of emotion, particularly negative emotion, expressed to a person with schizophrenia by their carers
- includes elements of verbal criticism, hostility and emotional over-involvement
- high levels of expressed emotion is a significant source of stress for the patient and can contribute to a relapse
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How does expressed emotion relate to schizophrenia?
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- Primarily the explanation for relapse of individuals with schizophrenia
- High levels of negative emotion expressed towards individuals with schizophrenia by carers can cause significant stress
- However it also suggests that highly expressed emotion can cause the onset of schizophrenia may trigger the onset of schizophrenia in those who are already vulnerable, such as individuals with a genetic predisposition, according to the diathesis-stress model