Psychological explanations of SZ Flashcards

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What is the double-bind theory in relation to SZ?

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Contradictory verbal or non-verbal messages being expressed, usually by a parent towards a child.

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What is the effect of the double-bind theory?

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Prevents the development of an internally coherent construction of reality.
Can lead to typically negative symptoms of SZ (social withdrawal).

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What is expressed emotion in relation to SZ?

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Members of the family being too honest with their emotions (not filter).

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What are examples of expressed emotion?

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-Verbal criticism
-Overinvolvement in patients life
-Hostility, anger and rejection towards the patient.

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What is the effect of expressed emotion?

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Can lead to decreased self esteem and social withdrawal as they are made to feel worthless and given little freedom over their lives.

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Give an advantage of family dysfunction.

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+Supporting evidence from Patino et al.
Found that ps who had experienced 3 out of a possible 7 problems had 4x the normal level of vulnerability to SZ.
Suggests family dysfunction increases the likelihood of life stressors triggering the onset of SZ.

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Give disadvantages of family dysfunction.

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-Research lacks scientific rigour.
Often gather info from pps themselves (self reports, interviews etc), pps could lie because of demand characteristics and so the research lacks validity.

-Overlooks biological factors.
It could be a combination of a genetic abnormality causing a reduction of brain matter and an oppressive family environment, that leads to symptoms of SZ.

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What do cognitive explanations of SZ focus on?

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Dysfunctional thought processing.

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What is a lack of meta-cognition in relation to SZ?

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The lack of the ability to be aware of our own thoughts and behaviours, and behaviours of others.

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What does a lack of meta-cognition result in?

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Being less able to distinguish between internally generated experiences and external noised (e.g. hearing voices).

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What is a lack of central control in relation to SZ?

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A lack of the ability to suppress automatic responses while we perform deliberate actions instead (no filter).

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What does a lack of central control result in?

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Can result in symptoms of diagnosed speech as thought disorder (delirament).

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Evaluate the cognitive explanation for SZ.

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+Has real life applications.
Get SZ patients to do CBT to make more sense of their hallucinations and delusions.

-Hard to establish cause and effect.
Could just be a consequence of neural correlates.

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