Psychiatrist Frieda proposed a psychodynamic explanation for schizophrenia based on the accounts she heard from her patients about their childhoods
Noted that many of her patients spoke of a particular type of parent, which she called the schizophrenogenic mother
'Schizophrenogenic' literally means schizophrenia-causing: is cold, rejecting and controlling, and tends to create a familyclimate characterised by tension and secrecy
Leads to distrust that later develops into paranoid delusions and ultimately schizophrenia
Double-bind theory
Bateson et al agreed that familyclimate is important in the development of schizo but emphasised the role of communication style within a family
Developingchildregularly finds themselves trapped in situations where they fear doing the wrong thing but receivemixedmessages about what this is, and feel unable to comment on the unfairness of this situation
When they 'get it wrong' the child is punished by withdrawal of love
Leaves them with an understanding of the world as confusing and this is reflected in symptoms like disorganisedthinking
Expressed emotion
Level of emotion, in particular negative emotion, expressed towards a person with schizophrenia by their carers who are often family members. EE contains several elements:
Verbalcriticism of the person, occasionally accompanied by violence.
Hostility towards the person, including anger and rejection.
Emotionaloverinvolvement in the life of the person, including needless self-sacrifice.
Expressed emotion:
These high levels of expressedemotion directed towards the individual are a serious source of stress for them
This is primarily an explanation for relapse in people with schizo
Been suggested that it may be a source of stress that can trigger the onset of schizophrenia in a person who is already vulnerable, for example, due to their geneticmake-up