Socio-cultural approach to Schizophrenia

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Across
  1. 1. He proposed the 'Double-Bind' theory
  2. 2. An evaluation of this theory is that the studies didn't include control groups, families were studies retrospectively, long after the person's mental disorder may have affect the family
  3. 8. A major stress factor that has been associated with a higher risk of schizophrenic episodes is the occurrence of ________________, such as the death of a relative, job loss or the breakup of an intimate relationship
  4. 10. An example of Expressed Emotion
  5. 11. An example of Expressed Emotion
  6. 12. This crossword is based on the ____________ approach to schizophrenia
  7. 14. He proposed the 'Labelling' theory
Down
  1. 1. This may give a contradictory message to younger children
  2. 3. He Proposed the 'Expressed Emotion' theory
  3. 4. If a person displays unusual behaviours associated with schizophrenia they are considered _______ by society
  4. 5. It is believed that if schizophrenic patients return to a home with high levels of ___________, then there is a greater chance of them to relapse, in comparison to those who return to a home with low levels of ___________
  5. 6. Several prospective studies have been conducted, which have found that high risk children who go on to develop schizophrenia are likely to come from __________ families. Unlike other high risk children who don’t develop schizophrenia which are not part of a _________ family
  6. 7. D_____ S_____ Model
  7. 9. It is not known how stress triggers schizophrenia, although high levels of physiological arousal associated with _____________ changes are thought to be involved
  8. 13. An example of Expressed Emotion