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Psychological Processes in the Schizophrenic Adaptation

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1965
This volume represents the results of an inquiry into "what is going on psychologically in a schizophrenic patient." The author, a distinguished Rorschach investigator, classifies schizophrenia into four reaction types designated core, dream, sanctuary, and transition. Two classifications of children are also added.
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The role of level of functioning in the modification of psychological deficit in schizophrenics

Journal of Psychiatric Research, 1981
The modification of the psychological deficit in the free and fixed recall performance of low level functioning schizophrenics was examined. One hundred and eighty-seven male and female schizophrenics were divided into three groups according to their level of functioning on their hospital ward and were tested on free and fixed recall tasks under two ...
J.F. Calhoun, R.A. Moss
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Psychological and Social Integration for Those Labeled Schizophrenic

Psychological Reports, 1986
The scope and etiology of schizophrenia, the negative effects of neuroleptic treatment and involuntary hospitalization, and the lack of psychosocial rehabilitation services in the United States are noted. Self-help communes for former mental patients in Denmark and Germany are briefly described as providing a communal therapy through group meetings ...
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Psychological Processes in the Schizophrenic Adaption.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1966
This study is an interdisplinary investigation into psychological processes in schizophrenic adaptation, as evaluated by the psychiatric clinical method and the psychological testing method. With a sample of 18 children resident at the Orthogenic School of the University of Chicago, the author undertook a study built on clinical ratings of behavior ...
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Relationship between Pre- and Postmorbid Psychological Stress in Schizophrenics

Psychological Reports, 1974
A study was conducted to determine the relationship between preschizophrenic (childhood, adolescence) problems patients had encountered and the pattern of difficulties facing patients in their adult years. The population consisted of 516 chronic and 125 acute schizophrenics and 95 normal individuals.
George Serban, Gerald W. Woloshin
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Psychological Researches in Schizophrenic Language and Thought

The Journal of Psychology, 1943
(1943). Psychological Researches in Schizophrenic Language and Thought. The Journal of Psychology: Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 153-176.
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Are siblings of schizophrenic individuals psychologically disturbed? A perceptgenetic inquiry

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1992
Questions about psychopathology among siblings of schizophrenic individuals were addressed by means of a projective test, the Perceptgenetic Object‐Relation Test (PORT), which uses tachistoscopic presentations of 3 object‐relation themes: attachment, separation and oedipal. Twenty‐two siblings of schizophrenic individuals ‐ 10 siblings of patients with
D. Titelman, Artur Nilsson
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Phenothiazine Effects on Psychological and Psychophysiological Dysfunction in Chronic Schizophrenics

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1977
This study examined the effects of phenothiazine treatment on attentional-perceptual, cognitive, and psychophysiological dysfunction in chronic schizophrenics. Under double-blind conditions, 20 patients receiving chlorpromazine and 20 receiving placebo for eight weeks were tested by performance measures, clinically rated, and monitored for skin ...
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Psychological Changes in Chronic Schizophrenics Following Differential Activity Programmes

Journal of Mental Science, 1962
Recent interest in the problems of long-stay mental hospital populations has led to a number of studies which have been concerned with rehabilitation and particularly the re-activation of chronic, deteriorated patients by deliberate and systematic modification of their environment.
Vernon Hamilton, Phillida Salmon
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Double Binds, Schizophrenics, and Psychological Theory: Letters from Mothers of Schizophrenic and Nonschizophrenic Patients

Psychological Reports, 1982
Schizophrenic and nonschizophrenic patient-judges rated letters which had been written by mothers of schizophrenics and nonschizophrenics on a dimension of similarity to letters received from their own mothers. The lack of agreement of these ratings casts questions on the presence or reliability of the concept in such communications.
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