Toward a theory of schizophrenia
Stanford University · Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research
Abstract
Schizophrenia—its nature, etiology, and the kind of therapy to use for it—remains one of the most puzzling of the mental illnesses. The theory of schizophrenia presented here is based on communications analysis, and specifically on the Theory of Logical Types. From this theory and from observations of schizophrenic patients is derived a description, and the necessary conditions for, a situation called the “double bind”—a situation in which no matter what a person does, he “can't win.” It is hypothesized that a person caught in the double bind may develop schizophrenic symptoms. How and why the double bind may arise in a family situation is discussed, together with illustrations from clinical and experimental…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 560.96
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 14
Authors
4- GBGregory BatesonCorresponding
Stanford University, Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research
- DDDon D. Jackson
Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research, Stanford University
- JHJay Haley
Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research, Stanford University
- JHJohn H. Weakland
Palo Alto Veterans Institute for Research, Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)
- Etiology
- Psychology
- Psychological Theory
- Psychotherapist
- Cognitive psychology
- Psychiatry
- Social psychology