Affiliation:
1. Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.
Abstract
A hypothesis is put forward in regards to what is called “chronic schizophrenia” that those observations which suggest a continuing disease process may turn out not to be intrinsic facets of schizophrenia as a neurochemical instability but rather neurotic reactions to the acute schizophrenic process. The hypothesis goes on to suggest that this reaction to the acute psychosis is such as to constitute a traumatic neurosis and that while controlling the psychosis with an “umbrella” of major tranquilizers, it is possible to resolve this neurosis. Resolution of the neurosis requires a particular approach to therapy. This is a hypothesis which is very much open to experimental examination and one which may, if proven, markedly affect the post-psychosis management of schizophrenia.
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