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Psychoanalytic Controversies: The relationship between psychoanalysis and schizophrenia
Authors:Richard Lucas
Institution:63 Ossulton Way, London N2 OJY, UK -
Abstract:In this article, the author considers psychoanalysts' current attitudes towards schizophrenia. After early optimism of a psychoanalytic approach, interest has waned, other than in the field of first-onset psychosis. This was because of poor outcome figures and regarding schizophrenia as now having a biological, rather than psychological, base. The author argues that there is a paradox, because only psychoanalysis offers a framework for relating to psychotic patients in a way that helps them to make sense of their experiences. A framework is described, with clinical examples, to illustrate the application of analytic thinking to patients with schizophrenia. Psychoanalysis needs to revitalise its attitude to psychosis, as it has a significant contribution to make within general psychiatry, not least in the training of the next generation of psychiatrists.
Keywords:psychoanalysis  schizophrenia  frameworks of understanding  psychotic wavelength  ideographs  hallucinations and delusions  teaching aspects
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