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Sociocultural Studies of Schizophrenia
H. Warren Dunham, PhD
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1971;24(3):206-214.
Abstract
This paper is a review and analysis of various studies of schizophrenia. The two major approaches to schizophrenia are derived from the "soft" diagnosis which has its roots in psychoanalytic theory, learning theory, socialization theory, and anomie theory and the "hard" diagnosis which stems from Kraepelin's classical work on dementia praecox. We must reject narrow approaches and move to new levels of synthesis if we are to solve the riddle of schizophrenia.
Author Affiliations
Detroit
From the Department of Sociology and Epidemiology, Lafayette Clinic, and the Department of Sociology, Wayne State University, Detroit.
Footnotes
Accepted for publication June 12, 1970.
Reprint requests to Lafayette Clinic, 951 E Lafayette, Detroit 48207.
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