PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPLANATION

Cards (15)

  • what are the 3 types of family dysfunction
    • schizophrenogenic mother
    • double-bind theory
    • expressed emotion
  • how did the schizophrenogenic mother as an explanation come about
    Fromm-Reichmann (1948) proposed a psychodynamic explanation for sz based on childhood accounts from her patients as many spoke of a particular type of parent
  • what are the characteristics of the schizophrenogenic mother and what does this lead to
    • cold, rejecting and controlling, creates a climate of secrecy
    • leads to DISTRUST that later develops into symptoms e.g delusions (belief of being persecuted by someone)
  • what does the double-bind theory suggest
    constant contradictory messages from parents - child sees world as confusing + dangerous (symptoms like disorganised thinking and delusions)
  • what are the 3 examples of expressed emotion that come from family members
    • verbal criticism
    • hostility
    • emotional over-involvement
  • what is the cognitive explanation for sz
    sz is characterised by dysfunctional thought processing (information processing that doesn't represent reality accurately)
  • what are the 2 dysfunctional thought processes - Frith et al (1992)
    • metarepresentation dysfunction
    • central control dysfunction
  • what is metarepresentation dysfunction
    the inability to recognise our actions and thoughts as being carried out by ourselves e.g auditory hallucinations, delusions
  • central control dysfunction
    the inability to suppress automatic responses (might cause speech poverty)
    e.g Stirling et al - Stroop Test - mean time taken for sz people was over double compared to control group (say colour of word not word-colour)
  • evidence to support family dysfunction explanations - Morkved et al
    • 67% of people with sz reported at least one childhood trauma as opposed to 38% control group
  • why is the evidence base in general for the family dysfunction theories poor
    evidence to support childhood family-base stress but none to support theories e.g schizophrenogenic mother only basis is clinical observations + informal assessments of personality of mothers - no link between theories and sz
  • what are the ethical implications of the family dysfunction theories
    socially sensitive - parent-blaming when parents already have to watch their child suffer symptoms of sz + take responsibility for their care
  • what is the evidence base for the cognitive explanation
    Stirling et al - Stroop Test
  • Why doesn't the cognitive explanation provide a complete explanation
    only explains proximal origins of sz (what is happening now to produce symptoms) unlike distal explanations (what initially caused the condition - genetic/family dysfunction)
  • evidence to support biological cause for abnormal cognition
    Toulopoulou - as a result of abnormal brain development