schizophrenia- psychological explanations Flashcards

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explain the schizophrenogenic mother

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a particular type of parent that is cold cold, rejecting and controlling -> family climate characterised by tension and secrecy

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what is the impact of the schizophrenogenic mother

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distrust that later develops into paranoid delusions -> schizophrenia

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explain double bind theory

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suggests that children who frequently receive contradictory messages from their parents are more likely to develop schizophrenia

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what is an example of double bind theory

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parents who say they care whilst appearing critical or who express love whilst appearing angry

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a high degree of expressed emotion is what ?

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a negative emotional climate

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what is expressed emotion ?

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a family communication styles that involves verbal criticism

hostility towards the person including anger and rejection

emotional over involvement

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what has been concluded about expressed emotion ?

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more important in maintaining
schizophrenia than causing it in the first place
-> cause for relapses in schizophrenia

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what kind of processing can schizophrenia be characterised by ?

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disruption to normal thought processing

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what are the two types of dysfunctional thought processing ?

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meta representation

central control

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explain meta representation?

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the cognitive ability on thoughts and behaviour

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what does dysfunction in meta representation lead to ?

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disrupt ability to recognise our own actions and thoughts carried out by ourselves rather than someone else
-> explains hallucinations of voices and delusions like thought processing

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explain central control ?

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cognitive ability to suppress automatic responses while we perform deliberate actions instead

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dysfunction in central control can lead to what ?

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disorganised speech and thought disorder -> inability to suppress automatic thoughts and speech triggered by other thoughts

derailment of thoughts and processes + spoken sentences -> each word triggers association

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what is a strength of family dysfunction explanation

supporting evidence

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support for family dysfunction as a risk factor

read et al - reviewed 46 studies of child abuse and schizophrenia

69% of adult women in patients with a diagnosis of schizophrenia -> history of physical or sexual abuse in childhood 59%

difficult family relationships in childhood are associated with increased risk of schizophrenia in adulthood

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what is a limitation of the family dysfunction theory (validty problems)

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serious problem with validity

info about childhood experiences gathered after development of symptoms.
schizophrenia -> could have distorted patients recall of childhood experiences

this shows that the evidence linking family dysfunction to schizophrenia may not be accurate and valid

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what is another limitation of family dysfunction theory

ethical issues

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There are serious ethical concerns in blaming the family

Gender bias -> issue as the mother tends to be blamed the most, which means such research is highly socially sensitive.

This suggests that the research therefore does not protect individuals from harm.

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what is a strength of dysfunctional thought processing (research to support)

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striling et al compared 30 people with diagnosis of schizophrenia with 18 controls n range cognitive tasks including stroop test.

results showed people with schizophrenia took twice as long to name the ink colours as control group

information influenced differently in schizophrenia.
-> does not tell origins of cognition or schizophrenia