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Integrated treatment in schizophrenia: A psychodynamic approach

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

M. Cianciulli
Affiliation:
ASL Napoli 1centro, Psychiatrist Department of Mental Health, Naples, Italy
L. Ciampa*
Affiliation:
Villa Camaldoli Alma Mater s.p.a., Psychodynamic Integrated Psychiatry Department, Napoli, Italy
F. Gucci
Affiliation:
Villa Camaldoli Alma Mater s.p.a., Psychodynamic Integrated Psychiatry Department, Napoli, Italy
*
* Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

The severe disability of schizophrenia and its impairment in real-life functioning can improve with a treatment that stimulates personal resources such as peer-support by psychologist according to Cordiale and Montinari psychoanalytic model (2012) in a multidisciplinary team.

Objectives

Supportive and narcissistic relationships sharing real life experience, according the cohesion of Self (Kohut 1971), promotes identification processes and improves pharmacological and psychiatrist treatment.

Methods

Study participants were recruited for one year, according to diagnostic criteria of DSM V, from schizophrenic patients (n = 12) of a Mental Health Department and of a private psychiatric department (DH) in an age between 23 and 36 years, tested by SAT-P and GAF scale.

Results

All patients were treated with second generation antipsychotic and an integrated treatment with peer-support, (Galderisi et al., 2014).

Conclusions

The valiance of real-life functioning in patients with schizophrenia depends on an integrated intervention that assures a function of flexible and not coercive restraint, allowing to stable relationship with territorial agency (network) (Chiesa, 2008).

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
EV1147
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2016
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