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Schizophrenia

An Overview of the Mental Illness

Schizophrenia is a mental illness that can be found in approximately 1.1% of the

population. Continue on…..

An In-depth History of Schizophrenia

So here I plan on writing about the first cases of schizophrenia that are observed. Also,

when the mental illness became acknowledged and who acknowledged it first.

Critical People

Within this section, a sub heading will involve the people that helped make the disease

known and the countries and areas where this stemmed from.

Person One. Obviously this will be person one

Person Two. Insert awesome person number two here and so on and so forth.

Historical Approaches to Treatment

This section is pretty self-explanatory. I will cover different people and the approaches

taken to heal their patients from as far back as I can find.

A Modern Approach to Treatment

This section will provide the reader with a bit more of a modern approach to treatment

that will help them understand more of what people are doing with the illness.
References

Adler, K. A. (1979). An Adlerian view of the development and the treatment of

schizophrenia. Journal Of Individual Psychology (00221805), 35(2), 147.

Gallagher III, B. J., Jones, B. J., & Barakat, L. P. (1987). The attitudes of psychiatrists toward

etiological theories of schizophrenia: 1975-1985. Journal Of Clinical Psychology, 43(4),

438-443.

Newmark, C. S., Falk, R., Boren, R., & Finch Jr., A. J. (1976). Validation of an empirically

derived set of symptom clusters to diagnose schizophrenia. .Journal Of Clinical

Psychology, 32(2), 459-462.

Silverstein, M. L., & Chaifetz, R. A. (1984). Examining the chapman and chapman theory of

schizophrenia through continuous word association with two nosological systems.

.Journal Of Clinical Psychology, 40(5), 1127-1135.

Taylor, E. H. (1987). The biological basis of schizophrenia. Social Work, 32(2), 115.
Stages of Development
1. Overview of the stages
a. Sensorimoter, Peroperational, Operational, and Formal Operation
2. Overview of Piaget’s life
a. Growing up
i. How he was educated
b. Relationships
i. Friends
ii. Romantic relationships
c. Influences
i. How friends and relationships influenced him
ii. Psychologists who influenced him
iii. Philosophies that influenced him
3. How he began the stages of development
a. Thoughts that led to it
b. Observations
4. People he influenced
5. Influence on
a. Developmental psychology
b. Education
References

Aldridge, J., Eddowes, E. A., Ewing, J., & Kuby, P. (1994). Analytical psychology,

constructivism, and education. Journal of Instructional Psychology, 21(4), 359. Retrieved

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DeVries, R. (2000). Vygotsky, piaget, and education: A reciprocal assimilation of theories and

educational practices doi://doi-org.byui.idm.oclc.org/10.1016/S0732-118X(00)00008-8

Flavell, J. H. (1992). Cognitive development: Past, present, and future. Developmental

Psychology, 28(6), 998-1005. doi:10.1037/0012-1649.28.6.998

Gebhardt, S., Grant, P., von Georgi, R., & Huber, M. T. (2008). Aspects of piaget’s cognitive

developmental psychology and neurobiology of psychotic disorders – an integrative model.

Medical Hypotheses, 71, 426-433. doi:10.1016/j.mehy.2008.03.042

Glassman, M. (1994). All things being equal: The two roads of piaget and vygotsky doi://doi-

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Kesselring, T., & Mller, U. (2011). The concept of egocentrism in the context of piagets theory.

New Ideas in Psychology, 29, 327-345. doi:10.1016/j.newideapsych.2010.03.008

Vidal, F. (1997). Towards re-reading jean piaget. commentary. Human Development, 40(2), 124-

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