Frith1992 et al = Central control dysfunction & Metarepresentation dysfunction
Schizophrenogenic Mother
Fromm-Reichmann1948; psychodynamic
a mother who causes schizophrenia in a child by being cold, rejecting, controlling and creates tension in thee family and are secretive therefore distrust therefore paranoid delusions
Double-Bind theory
Bateson1972 emphasised role of communication
feeling trapped and unable to comment on the unfairness of the the situation or seek clarification
child is punished by withdrawal of love therefore views world as confusing and dangerous - paranoid delusions, disorganised thinking
Expressed Emotions
carer's level of emotion expressed towards patient - serious source of stress and explanation for relapse
impaired cognition from inaccurate representations of reality
reduced thought processing in ventral striatum correlate to negative symptoms
Simon 2015 et al = reduced thought processing in temporal and cingulate gyro associated with hallucinations
Metarepresentation Dysfunction
disruption of ability to recognise own actions and thoughts
hallucinations of hearing voices and delusions
Central Control Dysfunction
inability to suppress automatic thoughts and speech triggered by other thoughts
derailment of thoughts due to words triggering associations therefore schizophrenic person unable to suppress automatic responses to these
Support - research
Berry 2008; Read 2005; Mørkved 2017 - schizophrenic adults had family trauma therefore strongly suggests family dysfunction increases vulnerability to schizophrenia - CA: highly socially-sensitive as it can lead to parent-blaming which adds to stress and pain of watching their schizophrenic child suffer
Read 2005
meta analysis - 69% women and 59% men have physical/sexual abuse history
Berry 2008
adults with an insecure attachment more like to be schizophrenic
Mørkved 2017
schizophrenic adults have at least one childhood trauma
Limitation -
schizophrenogenic mother & double-bind - doesn't support family based theories as they are based on clinical observation and informal assessments of mother's personality therefore no systematic evidence to account for link between childhood trauma and schizophrenia - CA: it's useful evidence as it shows childhood attachment affects vulnerability
research support - dysfunctional thought processing
Stirling 2006 = schizophrenics struggled with stroop task, twice as long to name the colour that the word is written in - results are what Frith predicted with the central control theory as there was difficulty in suppressing automatic processing therefore cognitive processes of schizophrenics are impaired
limitation - approximal explanation
cognitive explanations only explain proximal origins of symptoms (what is happening now to produce symptoms) - it doesn't address how genetic variation or childhood trauma may lead to problems with metarepresentation or central control therefore cognitive explanations only provide partial explanations
stroop task
name the ink color of a color word if there is a mismatch between ink color and word. For example, the word GREEN printed in red ink.