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9780898629972

Experiences of Schizophrenia An Integration of the Personal, Scientific, and Therapeutic

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  • ISBN13:

    9780898629972

  • ISBN10:

    0898629977

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1993-07-30
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Summary

In this important new volume, Michael Robbins presents an exploration of schizophrenia unique in both its breadth and depth. His work renders this mysterious condition much more comprehensible, and offers both theoreticians and clinicians of different scientific orientations new possibilities for treatment and interdisciplinary collaboration. The book interweaves an explication of the nature and treatment of schizophrenia, drawn from interlocking perspectives including organic, psychological, interpersonal, familial, and socio-cultural, with five of the most detailed case reports of treatment to be found in the literature.

Part I introduces the work by covering basic definitions of schizophrenia, the hierarchical systems model for mental illness, issues concerning the data presented in the book, and the methodology used to gather information. Representing the extremes in outcome, Part II comprises two extensive case studies: One is the story of an unusually successful treatment; the other is a case that proved to be a multisystem failure. Chapters in Part III synthesize what is known about the disorder from the perspectives of neuroscience, psychology and psychoanalysis, family systems, and society and culture, incorporating Dr. Robbins' original ideas in these areas. The contributions of such factors as constitutional vulnerability are also explored.

Chapters on treatment issues in Part IV cover evaluation and treatment planning from a systems perspective, and review studies of the efficacy of a psychological approach. Technique, process, and the stages of psychotherapy are discussed in detail, as are issues of hospital treatment, pharmacologic and somatic modalities, and family treatment. Part V consists of three complete case studies that are illuminating reading for professionals and students alike. Covering the cases from inception to termination, and spanning the gamut of clinical experience, they include one case that had a positive outcome, one in which the patient seemed to choose to remain ill, and one successful treatment of a chronic schizophrenic. Rounding out the volume is a chapter that summarizes the work and points the way for future research.

This thought-provoking book is basic reading for all human science professionals interested in the study and treatment of mental illness, in philosophical and practical questions about the relationships among the scientific disciplines, or in broad questions about the connections among the individual, the family, and social structure.

Author Biography

Michael Robbins, M.D., is Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and is a psychoanalyst affiliated with the Boston Psychoanalytic Society. He has applied his psychoanalytic knowledge to the understanding and treatment of seriously disturbed persons, both in an office setting and at McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA, where he is currently an Attending Psychiatrist. There he has also been in charge of treatment wards, was Director of Admissions, and has done much teaching and consulting. Dr. Robbins has published extensively in the psychoanalytic literature on the theory and treatment of seriously disturbed persons and on related issues of infant and child development. In 1983, he was awarded the Felix and Helene Deutsch Prize by the Boston Psychoanalytic Society for his paper, ``Toward a New Mind Model for the Primitive Personalities.''

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
The Groundwork
What Is Schizophrenia?p. 11
A Hierarchical Systems Model For Mental Illnessp. 23
Data and Methodologyp. 38
Cases: The Extremes of Outcome
Emily: An Unusually Successful Treatmentp. 49
Edward: A Multi-System Failurep. 73
Viewpoints on Schizophrenia: A Pluralistic Model
The Perspective of Neurosciencep. 97
Constitutional Vulnerability and an Epigenetic Modelp. 114
Introduction to a Psychoanalytic Systems Perspectivep. 135
The Psychological Systemp. 147
The Family Systemp. 162
Society and Culturep. 180
The Treatment of Schizophrenia
Evaluation and Treatment Planning From a Systems Perspectivep. 193
Studies of the Efficacy of Psychological Treatment and a Summary of My Own Experiencep. 202
Psychotherapeutic Technique and Processp. 212
The Psychological Perspective: Stages of Therapyp. 229
Treatment in the Mental Hospitalp. 267
Crises in Hospital Treatment and Family Treatment Considerationsp. 281
Treatment of the Organism Under Stress: Pharmacologic and Somatic Modalitiesp. 293
Cases: The Middle Range of Outcome
Joanna: A Positive Outcomep. 305
Rachel: The Choice to Remain Illp. 351
Celia: Treatment of a Chronic Schizophrenicp. 372
Conclusion
Systems and Interventions in Schizophrenia: A Reprisep. 465
Referencesp. 473
Name Indexp. 493
Subject Indexp. 499
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