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Schizophrenic psychology, associative learning and the role of forebrain dopamine

open access: closedMedical Hypotheses, 1976
It is suggested that schizophrenic thinking can be explained as a lowering of levels of significance for acceptance of conclusions based on inductive logic. The formal similarity between inductive logic and operant, or classical conditioning is pointed out.
Robert J. Miller
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Schizophrenic Thought Disorder

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
It is suggested that schizophrenic thought disorder comprises four relatively independent components: delusion; intrinsic thinking disturbance; formal thought disorder; and deficient real-world knowledge – a new concept. Schizophrenic and neurotic control subjects were given tests of thinking, perception, appreciation of conversational discourse, and ...
Cutting, J., Murphy, Declan
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Development of an instrument for assessing self-efficacy in schizophrenic spectrum disorders.

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1995
Self-efficacy constructs recently have been incorporated into a model of social functioning for schizophrenics. This model proposes that self-efficacy mediates patients' coping efforts. To assess this hypothesis accurately, it is critical to have a scale
Barbara E. McDermott
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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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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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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.
V, HAMILTON, P, SALMON
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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.
G, Serban, G W, Woloshin
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