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1 Subject Index Acceptance 47, 79, 80, 82, 90 Acute phase 4 - psychotics Adherence to medication 119 Adopted children 3 Affection Affective climate communication relations 37 - Style (AS) , Aftercare X. 4 Aggression 102 Alliance 124 AMDP 82 Amotivation 151 Anger Anhedonia 197 Antiparkinsonian medication 150 Antipathy 43 Antipsychotic medication Anxiety Apathy Approval 56 Arousal 29 - hypothesis 165 Assessment Autonomic hyperarousal reactivity 203 Autonomy 31, 100 A voiders 136 Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) 87, 89 Behavioral analysis family therapy Belladonna 1 Benefits 125 Benign criticism 53, 54 Biobehavioral factors vulnerabilities 203 Bizarre behavior 210 Blame Borderline 4 Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale (BPRS) , 210 Burnt-out 105 Camberwell Family Interview (CFI) , , , ,94.98, ,160, , ,208, , Anglo-American Mexican-American 45 - spanish interrater reliability interviewing techniques 98 -, retest compliance 65 Catharsis 212 Chicano 37 Chronic patients 83 Chronicity 2 Closeness 37 Cognitive overload 206 Communication 99, 118, , deficits Deviance (CD) skills skills training amorphous forms 112 Community hostel tenure 192 Competence 203, 205 Compliance Conceptual disorganization 210 Conflict XI Contact time 29 Conversational skills 212 Convulsive treatment 2 Coping XL , 83,99, , , 185, , 203, 205, 206, 207, skills styles Costs 184 Cost-effectiveness Crisis intervention 113 Critical 56 - comments 39, comments. content analysis 44 - remarks
2 218 Subject Index Criticism X , , , 83, 85, 89, 90, 99, 104, , (CRIT) 65 Daily management 36 DAS 90,93 Decompensation 209 Deficit symptoms 112, 113 Deinstitutionalization Delusions 32, 210 Depression X. 32, endogenous 3 Developing nations 35 Diathesis stress model 123, 126, 187 Differential prognosis 35 Disagreements 90 Discharge psychopathological 16 Disengagement 151 Distress 43 Divorce 47 Dominance 25 Double-bind 104 Drugs antipsychotic 3 -, antipsychotic X - neuroleptic 4 DSM-III Dual-parent families Durations of looking 86 Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) 89 Economic benefits 184 Education program 156, 158, 159, 160, 161, 166 Educational program 131,212 - programs 109, 110, 112, 113, 114, 120 Electroconvulsive therapy 2 Electrodermal activity 29, 30 Emotinal overinvolvement 98 Emotional atmosphere 98 - Family Atmosphere (EFA) 79,80,81, overinvolvement (EOI) X. 25, 26, 27, , 56, 57, , 99, 104, 123, response 97 Empathy 100 Employment status 14 Ergotherapy 1 Ethnicity 38 Events 29 Expectations 36, 123, 126, 135 Expressed emotion (EE) X, 5, 12,25,26.27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39,40, 41, 43, 51, 52, 53, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65, 67, 73, 76, 77, 79, 85, 86, 89, 94, 97, 98, 102, 104, 105, 118, 119, 130, 147, 148, 149, 152, 155, 158, 159, 163, 165, 166, 187, 190, 197, 207, 208, dual high 54 - dual low 54 - high 27, 28, 29, , 33, 36, 41, 43, 45,46,47, 53, 55, 56, 57,59,60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 73, 74, 77, 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, 93, 94, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 113, 118, 123, 147, 152, 155, 157, 158, 160, 161, 165, high, mothers 54 - low 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 41, 43, 44, 45, 47, 53, 55, 56, 57, 60, , 66, , 85, 86, , 94, , , 158, modifications 95 - research 97 - criticism cross-cultural valididty , determinants 103 -, development ethnicity fluctuation over time interactional correlates patient characteristics 42 -, psychophysiology 102, 118 -, response styles 31 -, sociocultural context socioeconomic status 41,42 -. stability of 60 - Emotion, family 36 - emotion. level of contact 25 Face-to-face contact interaction Familial commitment 47 - involvement 36 Families mixed EE 54 Familism 37 Family assessment 4 - assessment task bonds 45,47, burden communication Compliance Index (FCI) 72, 73 - conflict education IX, 117, 118, 119, 121, 126, 127, 128, 129, 131, , 136, 137, 138, 139, 185, 206, education program 120, 121, 123, 124, education, live format education, mass media distribution education, videotape format etiology factors functioning 30 - groups interaction XI, 52, 80, 97, 98, 173, interaction, standardized situation 52 - intervention programs 113, intervention. acute psychotics 113
3 - involvement life XL 97, 98, 104, management 179, 180, 182, 185, ombudsman problem solving programs XI - stress support groups system tension therapy X, 76, 77, 83, therapy indirect 61 - therapy psychoeducational X transactions X - treatment. models of X Flashbacks 111 Flexibility Frankfurter Beschwerdebogen (FBF) 82 Frustration 43,47.99, Functional analysis 174 Generational boundaries 151 Gittelman-Klein scale 17,18.19 Goal setting 212 Gobal Assessment Scale (GAS) Goldstein scale Group therapy 3 Guilt Habituation 29 Hallucinations Haloperidol 13 Helplessness 99 Hemodialysis 3 Home environment 36 Hope Hopelessness 133 Hospital discharge 56 Hospitalization ,27,31. 57, ,137, Hostility X. 25, , Humor 56 Hygiene, personal leo 13 Inactivity Independent living skills 212 Indifference , , 105 Indignation Individual management 179, 180, 185 Industrialized countries 35 Information processing 203 Inpatient Multidimensional Psychiatric Scale (IMPS) 13 Insulin 2 Integration, psychosocial 4 Subject Index 219 Interactions 30, 54, 85, 94 - direct 53, 98 - pattern style 93 - task 53, 57, 189 Interactional behavior 52, 55 Intermittent medication, intermittent 193 Intermorbid adjustment 33 International Pilot Study of Schizophrenia (IPSS) Interpersonal boundaries skills 212 Interrater reliability 63 Intervention research 95 Interviewing techniques 98 Intolerance 100 Intrusion Intrusiveness , , 57, Irritability 100 Isolation IX. 157 Job finding 212 Justifications 90 Kategoriensystem fur Partnerschaftliche Interaktion (KPI) Kin network 37 Knowledge interview Leisure 212 Life events goals 174 Lithium Locus of control 45 Maintenance medication 29 Mania 111 Manics young 111 Marijuana Marital adjustment 88 - discord interaction 88 - satisfaction therapy Medication , 129, , , 138, compliance 28, 76 - depot 2 - dosage 2 - evaluations intermittent neuroleptic 11 - self-management targeted benefits 125 Megavitamins 150 Mental health education health-professionals IX - illness 37
4 220 Subject Index Mexican-Americans 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 45,47 - familism 47 Minimum-maximum strategies 211, 212 Modeling 176 Modular interventions 212 Money management 212 Moral treatment 1, 3 Morale 123 Morbidity 178, 180, clinical 182, family 184, social 182, 185 Munster Family Interview (Munsteraner Familienbogen, MFB) 79, 80, 81, 83 Negative feelings symptoms 3, 105, 112 Neuroanatomy 124 Neuroleptic medication 2, 3, 4, 13, 29, 51, 60, 81,83,110,112,155,159,163,188,206,212, depot 13, 69 - medication continuous 69 - therapy 2 Neuroses 3 Nonresponders 11 Nonverbal behavior 80 Occupational disintegration 14, 20 Ombudsman 149, 150 Opium 1 Outcome 14 -, poor 12 -, predictors of 12, 16 Overinvolvement 43,45,77, 158, 161, 162, 165, 166, 190 Overprotectiveness 79, 80, 81, 82, 165 Overstimulation 83, 102, 150 Parental conflict 103 Patients, chronic 13, 114 Personality change 14, 16, 19 Pessimism 133, 138 Pharmacotherapy 2, 185, maintenance IX, X -, depot 2 -, long-term 2 Phenothiazine 4 Phillips scale 12, 17, 18, 19 Placebo Treatment 2 Positive feelings remarks 26, symptoms 212 Pre-illness relationship 99 Predictor 14, 18,36, 67 - of relapse 98 Predominance 80 Premorbid adjustment 12, social adjustment 180 Premorbid personalities, poor 103 Present State Examanization (PSE) 27, 38, 57, 60,61,63,87,110,111,158,159,160,208, 209,211 Preventive psychiatry 28 Pride 57 Primary caretaker X Problem-Solving XI, 105, 125, 173, 174, , 183, 185, 187, 192, 206, 212, deficits skills 100, 103, 118, 119,212 - strategies (PSS) training 119,175,176 Prodromal symptoms 2, 205, 206 Prognosis 12, 14, 124, 150 Prognostic criteria 2 - scale 19 Propranolol 3 Protective factors 28, 36, 203 Psychiatric Assessment Scale (PAS) 209 Psychoeducational family therapies model programs 111, 120, 122 Psychopathology, at discharge 14 -,severity of 99 Psychophysiological studies 29 Psychosis 1, 2. 3, 12, 13 - acute 109,110,113,114 - affective ,20,22, atypical 12 - paranoid 13, 15 -, psychodynamics of 3 -, reactive 12 - schizoaffective 12, , 19,20,22 -, schizophrenic 19,22 Psychosocial treatments 60 Psychotherapy 3, 4, long-term 4 - supportive 13 Quinine 1 Recovery period , 137, process 119, 123, , , 139 -, social X Recreation 212 Rehabilitation IX, 3 - psychosocial 3 Rehospitalization 83 Rejection 47, 79, 80, 82 Relapse X, XI, 2, 11, 12, 25, 27, , 36, 52, 56, 59, , 68, , 74, ,98,105, ,147,150,152, , 163, , 208, criteria of , 84 - definitions 81 - operationalization 209
5 -- predictors 12, 14, 18, 36, 67, 81, 98 prevention 32, process of questionnaire 63 - rate 2, 28, 29, rate, in depression rates 28, 32, 69, 85, 86, 139 -, risk for X, 29, 3 L 83 Relationship heterosexual 16 Relative-patient contact 28 Remission 210 Residual symptomatology 57, 99 Resignation 79, 80 Role performance 152 Sadness 43, 45, 149 Schizophrenia 123 -courseof 11,51 -, daily management 36 - diagnosis of , 131 -, dopamine hypothesis ethnopsychiatric models 44, 45 -, etiology 123, 124 -, family factors 36 -, genetic factors 123 -, International Pilot Study (IPSS) 11 -, misconceptions 121, 122 -, misinformation 135 -, neutrotransmitter theory 124 -nuclear 112,114 -, outcome 11 - paranoid 3 -, sociocultural processes 36 - spectrum disorders 32 -, symptoms 122 Schizophrenics young 59, 60, 74, 76 -, chronic 59 Schizophrenogenic response styles 104 Schneiderian first-rank symptoms 110 Self-control 101 Self-disclosures 90 Self-neglect 210 Self-statements negative 57 - positive 57 Sequential analyses 57 Shame 45 Side effects 2,69,71, 105, 113,125,131,134, 135,138,150, 163,212 Silence 56 Single parents 190 Single-parent families 189 Sleep 44 SociaL activities adjustment 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, 20, 180, competence contact control distance 3 L functioning 182, 205, 206, impairment 105, 182 Subject Index improvement interaction Interview Schedule 20 - learning 173, management 20 - network 119,132 - reinforcement role functioning skills 148,152,207,208 - skills training 60, 151, 152, 206, 212, status 83 - stress 33 - support 100, Support 5 - therapies 4 - withdrawal 102, 112, 197 Sociocentric model 197 Sociocultural processes 36 Socioeconomic status 41 Sociotherapy 13 Sorrow 43 Stephens scale 12 Stigma 45 Straus-Carpenter scale 19 Strauss-Carpenter scale 12, 17, 18 Stress XL 29, 30, 33, 36, 52, n 102, 103, 105, 1 HL 123, In 133, 135, 137, 139, 147, 148, 1 n 175, 185, 193, 203, 205, 206, 214, level 137 management XL 129 Suicidality 210 Suicide 13, 15 Support 36, 37, 56 - groups 119 Supportive statements 56 Survival skills 120, skills workshop 119,121, 123, 126, 150, 151, 206, 212 Sympathy 43 Systems theory 174 Tardive dyskinesia 2 Target symptoms 179, 210 Targets of indifference 83 Tension 100,203 Therapeutic camps 196 Therapy, behavioral 1 -, pschodynamic 1 -, psychoanalytic 3 Time budget 158, 160 Token economy 215 Tolerance 31, 99, 100 Training 166 Tranquilizer 125 Tranqulizer 124 Treatment, effectiveness 3 -, inpatient 4 -, intermittent 2 -, long-term 2, 11 -, long-term effects 4
6 222 Subject Index Treatment, low dose 2 -, maintenance 2 -, neuroleptic 11 -, outpatient 4 -, psychosocial 60 Twins 3 Understimulation 83 Unemployment 14,46, 103, 105 Vaillant scale 12 Vocational rehabilitation 214 Vulnerability 30, 36, 61, 83, 102, 103, 118, 148, 149, 205, 206, 207, 215 Vulnerability-stress model 203, 207, 208 Warmth 26, 27, 43, 52, 79, 80, 82, 90, 98, 104, remarks 51 Work 14, 180
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