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The shared image guiding the treatment process. A precondition for integration of the treatment of schizophrenia.

Viljo RäkköläinenJukka Aaltonen

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Family therapyAdultMalePsychotherapistAdolescentProcess (engineering)Schizophrenia (object-oriented programming)Personality development050108 psychoanalysisSocial EnvironmentDevelopmental psychologySchizotypal Personality Disorder03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineChild of Impaired ParentsmedicineSemioticsHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPatient Care TeamSchizophrenia Paranoid05 social sciencesSocial environmentmedicine.diseaseSchizotypal personality disorderCombined Modality TherapyObject AttachmentMother-Child Relations030227 psychiatryHospitalizationPsychiatry and Mental healthPersonality DevelopmentAcute DiseaseImaginationSchizophreniaFamily TherapyFemaleSchizophrenic PsychologyPsychologyIndexicality

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The aim of the study reported here was to develop psychotherapeutic in-patient treatment for acute schizophrenia, following the principles of a need-adapted approach. To improve the integration of experiences which hospital staff have with acutely psychotic patients and their families, systematic supervision sessions were organised. In these sessions, it was possible to achieve shared psychological images through which the whole staff could integrate patients' behaviour and symptoms, both symbolic and non-symbolic. Such an image was called ‘the shared image guiding the treatment process’ (SIGTP). The process of achieving the SIGTP was interpreted through Peircean semiotics, especially the concepts of indexical, iconic, and symbolical signs. An SIGTP was considered to have been achieved in the early phase of the supervision process in 32 of the 54 cases. For the patients, SIGTP and the need-adaptation connected with it meant achieving a more realistic and more functional ordering of their experiences.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8037907