Evolution of Representations Regarding Family Relations in the Development and Course of Schizophrenia

I. A. Getmanenko, A. Trusova
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The study considers the scientific views on the role of family relationships in the development and progress of schizophrenia, which have undergone a serious transformation during the last century. Earlier on, adepts of the psychoanalytic approach considered certain patterns of early interactions with the mother and significant others as a pathogen contributing to the development of schizophrenia in children, which caused stigmatization and significant distress of the patients’ relatives. According to the modern approach, close relatives of the patients are viewed firstly as people suffering in their situation and requiring psychological support, and secondly as one of the main factors defining the patient’s rehabilitation potential. The modern views refer to the fact that adequate family relationships can positively influence the opportunities of social adaptation of the patient, reduce the disease recurrence and contribute to an increased compliance. At the same time, negative relationships produce the opposite effect. Thus, examining the peculiarities of the patient’s family relations can be considered an undoubtedly important task, together with developing and implementing specialized psychosocial family interventions.
精神分裂症发展过程中家庭关系表征的演变
该研究考虑了家庭关系在精神分裂症发展和进展中的作用的科学观点,这在上个世纪经历了严重的转变。早些时候,精神分析方法的专家认为,与母亲和重要他人的早期互动的某些模式是导致儿童精神分裂症发展的病原体,这导致了患者亲属的耻辱和重大痛苦。根据现代方法,患者的近亲属首先被视为与他们的处境相同并需要心理支持的人,其次被视为确定患者康复潜力的主要因素之一。现代观点认为,适当的家庭关系可以积极影响患者适应社会的机会,减少疾病复发,并有助于提高依从性。与此同时,消极的关系会产生相反的效果。因此,检查患者家庭关系的特殊性,以及制定和实施专门的心理社会家庭干预措施,无疑是一项重要的任务。
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