1. FAMILY DYNAMICS AND SCHIZOPHRENIA.
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Wolman, Benjamin B.
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PEOPLE with schizophrenia , *FAMILIES , *BEHAVIOR , *SOCIAL role , *PARENTHOOD , *EMOTIONS - Abstract
This paper reports a study of 49 families of ambulatory schizophrenics and 52 families of hospitalized schizophrenics. The obtained data were related to Wolman's power and acceptance theory, and divided into instrumental, mutual and vectorial relations. In all 101 families each parent expected the other parent to be his parent. A reversal in social roles was the general rule in all the investigated families. Parents disappointed in one another fought against each other and the child was expected to satisfy their emotional needs. The conclusion was made that in schizogenic families, the parents turned children and the child was forced into a premature pseudo-parental hypervectorial role that leads to schizophrenia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1965
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