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- W1489000689 abstract "Accessible summary • This paper considers the potential impact of identifying individual coping style on the concept of schizophrenia within the framework of the stress vulnerability model. There is discussion of the role of psychological theories in our understanding of schizophrenia and the experience of those who live with this condition. • The concept of individual coping style, with particular attention to repressive coping style, is considered and the research on the impact of coping style on the person's mental and physical well-being is discussed. Whether this way of thinking about and understanding repression is helpful in how we understand schizophrenia is then considered. • Possible implications of identifying repression in people with schizophrenia by using the idea of coping style as a measure of this concept are considered, gaining and understanding of what role this identification may have on our understanding of how people experience this condition and express this experience to those who work with them. • The potential for study in this area may allow a greater understanding of the way in which our protective psychological functions interact with experience of the distressing and challenging symptoms, often associated with schizophrenia, and influence future understanding of the process and progress of this condition. Abstract Despite a relatively high prevalence, and the enduring patronage of the disorder by psychiatry and the pharmaceutical industry, innovative conceptualization of schizophrenia in a client-empowering and quality of life-enhancing way appears to represent a vacuum within the clinical agenda, certainly taking second place to ‘patient management’. However, against this bland background of medicalization of what is clearly a poorly understood and complex multifactorial syndrome, innovative treatment approaches aimed at symptom control, in particular, the stress vulnerability model (SVM), have been developed. However, the SVM is an incomplete model of patient experience and says little of aetiological note. One area of psychological function that may give further insight into the symptom experience associated with schizophrenia within the context of stress vulnerability concerns the mechanisms of repression. Ironically, the notion of repression will for many represent the epitome of non-evidence-based psychiatric theory and related psychodynamic therapy practice. However, more contemporary work within the psychological literature has aimed to make the concept both measurable and observable. No longer occluded by the context of psychoanalysis, cognitive science accounts of repression may be of value in facilitating understanding of the variability and predictability of symptoms of schizophrenia and may provide a dimension of therapeutic engagement allied to the SVM." @default.
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