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Schizophrenia - Science, Psychoanalysis, and Culture (Paperback)
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Schizophrenia - Science, Psychoanalysis, and Culture (Paperback)
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Kevin Volkan and Vamik Volkan present a comprehensive study of
schizophrenia using a psychoanalytic lens on the existing
interdisciplinary research. Over the last seventy years, mainstream
research on the causes, prevalence, and treatment of schizophrenia
has greatly diverged from psychoanalytic thinking. However, the
emergence of the field of neuropsychoanalysis brings hope that
psychoanalytic metapsychology and clinical theory may once again
provide valuable insight into understanding schizophrenia.
Psychoanalytic treatment may not be appropriate for many sufferers
but psychoanalysis does provide insight to inform and improve
treatment. It can also illuminate what aspects of schizophrenia are
common across cultures, where they present unique characteristics,
and just how cultural variations occur. For any future improvement
in understanding and treating schizophrenia, the cultural
underpinnings and expressions of schizophrenic illness need to be
made clear. For clinicians in the field, the authors' aim is to
deepen insight and promote the use of psychotherapy and integrated
treatments, while increasing sensitivity to cultural variations in
schizophrenic disease. Accordingly, this book is divided into four
sections. The first gives a brief overview and outline of the
mainstream understanding of schizophrenia. The second drills down
to focus on general psychoanalytic ideas about schizophrenia,
culminating with a focus on problems with early object relations.
The third looks at how psychoanalytic treatment can be successful
in some cases. The fourth and final part discusses how views of the
disorder and the disorder itself are affected by culture. The
authors hope to generate insight and understanding of schizophrenic
disorders which could lead to new approaches to treating and
possibly preventing schizophrenia. It is a must-read for all
clinicians and trainees working in the field and presents
interesting ideas to anyone with an interest in the subject.
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