Thinking Processes in Skizoprenia Patients at The Efata Recovery House at Getasan

Luke Setyo Anggoro
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This study aims to determine the picture of thinking processes in schizophrenic patients. The subjects consisted of three people with schizophrenia who went into the residual phase. The approach used is qualitative method and use case study research design. In this study, the patterns of thinking contained in the subject include analogical thinking, concrete and scientific, but there are subjects who still think autistic. In addition, there are subjects who are better able to think creatively and logically, but the process of creative thinking is not shared by other subjects. Research subjects have difficulty in solving the problems they are experiencing, especially oneself and must need others in overcoming the problem, one of the subjects was afraid if he could not find a solution in his problem. All subjects are also still experiencing disruption of thought processes, such as: incoherence, preoccupation, flight of ideas and others. The interruption of thought processes can affect the subject in using his thinking pattern. Also in terms of self-acceptance, there is only one subject that still has not accepted its current state. Therefore, the thought process is very necessary for residual schizophrenia to be more productive, so that in the recovery period they can produce works and beneficial to others
在Getasan的Efata康复中心,Skizoprenia患者的思维过程
本研究旨在确定精神分裂症患者的思维过程。研究对象包括三名进入残留期的精神分裂症患者。使用的方法是定性方法和用例研究设计。在本研究中,被试所包含的思维模式包括类比思维、具体思维和科学思维,但仍有被试自闭思维。此外,有些科目的创造性思维和逻辑思维能力更强,但创造性思维的过程并不为其他科目所共享。研究对象很难解决他们遇到的问题,尤其是自己,必须需要别人来克服这个问题,其中一个对象害怕如果他不能找到解决他的问题的方法。所有研究对象也仍在经历思维过程的中断,例如:不连贯、注意力集中、想法消失等。思维过程的中断会影响主体使用自己的思维模式。同样在自我接受方面,只有一个主体仍然没有接受自己的现状。因此,思维过程是非常必要的,以使残余精神分裂症更富有成效,使他们在恢复期能够产生作品,对他人有益
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