1970
DOI: 10.2307/582328
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Sanity, Madness, and the Family: Families of Schizophrenics

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“…The paper also introduced the idea of 'centrifugal' families, which was to be developed in Jordan (1972), characterised by intense peer-group involvement on the part of teenage children and a tendency, actual or threatened, on the part of the parents to flee from the emotional pressures of family interaction. This, the typical pattern, according to Jordan, in families of delinquents, is unlike that described in the work of family therapists, and opposite to the 'integrative' pattern described by Laing and Esterson (1964) as typical of the families of young women diagnosed as schizophrenic.…”
Section: Client-probation Officer Transactionsmentioning
confidence: 49%
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“…The paper also introduced the idea of 'centrifugal' families, which was to be developed in Jordan (1972), characterised by intense peer-group involvement on the part of teenage children and a tendency, actual or threatened, on the part of the parents to flee from the emotional pressures of family interaction. This, the typical pattern, according to Jordan, in families of delinquents, is unlike that described in the work of family therapists, and opposite to the 'integrative' pattern described by Laing and Esterson (1964) as typical of the families of young women diagnosed as schizophrenic.…”
Section: Client-probation Officer Transactionsmentioning
confidence: 49%
“…Laing and his associates in the 'anti-psychiatry' movement (e.g. Laing, 1965;Laing and Esterson, 1964), of which more below. Jordan's approach to each of these sources, which he had obviously studied carefully, was to state where his views, developed from his practice experiences, differed from the dominant account -a method that seems exemplary as a means of making sense in a different context of ideas developed in a particular therapeutic setting.…”
Section: Client-probation Officer Transactionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sobre a esquizofrenia como facto, Laing assumiu, mais uma vez, uma perspectiva crítica e claramente enunciada como se segue: "No nosso ponto de vista é um pressuposto, uma teoria, uma (Laing & Esterson, 1970 (Laing, 1990). …”
Section: Perspectiva Sobre a Psicopatologia Clássicaunclassified
“…Exemplos clássicos do início dessas pesquisas são o grupo de Palo Alto, na Califórnia, dirigido por Gregory Bateson 1,2 , e o estudo realizado por Laing & Esterson 3 , na Inglaterra. Constatada a importância de abordar a família, ao longo do tempo, surgem propostas terapêuticas ligadas aos mais variados diagnósticos psiquiátricos [4][5][6][7][8][9][10] .…”
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