ГоловнаArchive of numbers2016Volume 24, issue 3 (88)Features interaction in the mother — child in a family where the mother suff ers from schizophrenia
Title of the article | Features interaction in the mother — child in a family where the mother suff ers from schizophrenia | ||||
Authors |
Driuchenko Maiia |
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In the section | DIAGNOSTICS AND THERAPY OF MENTAL AND NARCOLOGICAL DISORDERS | ||||
Year | 2016 | Issue | Volume 24, issue 3 (88) | Pages | 51-55 |
Type of article | Scientific article | Index UDK | 616.895.87-055.52:616-056.2./76 | Index BBK | - |
Abstract | The problem features child-parent interaction in families where the mother suff ers from paranoid schizophrenia. It was concluded that current literature data on the specifi cs of the relationship with the mother — child patients with schizophrenia, as well as own clinical experience, indicate a profound violations of parent-child interactions associated with the disease of schizophrenia. However, the existence of contradictory and incomplete coverage of some important aspects of the problem makes it relevant and timely follow-up study features parentchild relationships in families where the mother suff ers from paranoid schizophrenia. | ||||
Key words | parent-child relationships, parent-child interaction, paranoid schizophrenia | ||||
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