Symptoms of schizophrenia are caused by the childhood and adult experiences of living in a dysfunctional family
What are the 3 aspects of the family dysfunction explanation?
Schizophrenogenic Mother
Expressed Emotion
Double-bind Theory
What is the Schizophrenogenic Mother theory?
Proposed by Reichmann
The schizophrenogenic mother is cold, rejecting, and controlling
The father in theses families is usually passive
This creates an atmosphere of distrust in the family
What is the Expressed Emotion theory?
People with Sz have high levels of negative expressed emotion, characterised by:
Criticism
Hostility, including anger and rejection
Emotional over-involvement, including needless self-sacrifice
High levels of negative expressed emotion causes stress which may trigger an already existing vulnerability to Sz
What is the Double-bind theory?
Sz is caused by mixedmessages from parents that express care but at the same time are critical
Double bind behaviour can also include a contradiction between a person's verbal and non-verbal behaviour
This causes the child to develop an incoherent version of reality, which leads to schizophrenic symptoms such as delusions, social withdrawal and affectiveflattening
Strength of Family Dysfunction explanation - Supporting Evidence:
Reed - 69% of female Sz patients and 59% of male patients reported a history of abuse in childhood
Berry - Adults with Sz are more likely to report an insecure attachment to their childhood primary caregiver
COUNTERPOINT:
Self report = Poor Validity
As they can't remember it correctly or the Sz makes them not understand reality
Limitation of Family Dysfunction - Ethical Implications
Research is Socially Sensitive - Parents are viewed as being at fault
Leads to prejudice and stereotypes
Strength of Family Dysfunction - Therapy
The family dysfunction theory has led to the creation of different therapies such as family therapy