UNDERSTANDING SCHIZOPHRENIA, UNIFYING THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES APPROACHES
Journal: Problems of Psychology in the 21st Century (Vol.14, No. 1)Publication Date: 2020-06-20
Authors : Ahmed Saeed Yahya; Shakil Khawaja; Jude Chukwuma;
Page : 64-74
Keywords : psychiatric practice; cognitive science; early intervention in Schizophrenia; prodromal symptoms in Schizophrenia; unification of symptom clusters in Schizophrenia;
Abstract
Both philosophy and cognitive science have made valuable contributions towards accounting for the aetiology of Schizophrenia, an illness that possesses a disparate assortment of symptoms. However, there is no firm agreement on what causes such experiences to arise. A theory is proposed which simplifies the signs and symptoms of Schizophrenia and is something which does not appear to exist in the field to date.
The model proposed is a hybrid theory, combining the phenomenological approach of Sass and Parnas with elements from Frith and Hemsley's cognitive science perspective. An argument is that if a hybrid theory was used it would assist in the early intervention of Schizophrenia by providing a focus for treatment during developmental stages.
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