Growing Up with a Schizophrenic Mother

Growing Up with a Schizophrenic Mother

Growing Up with a Schizophrenic Mother

Growing Up with a Schizophrenic Mother

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Overview

An estimated two to three million people in the United States today were raised by a schizophrenic parent. Brown and Roberts offer a unique book based on interviews with over forty adult children of mothers diagnosed as schizophrenic. Such topics as the isolation their family felt, their chaotic home environments, their present relationships with their mothers, and the lost potential of mother and child are covered. Their stories are fascinating and provide important information to both the mental health community and the lay public. The offspring have been described as having higher rates of "increased aggressivity" and "sibling conflict," but often their circumstances strengthened these children and contributed to artistic and creative talents, resiliency, and high achievements.

The authors provide an overview of schizophrenia, behaviors of the affected parent, and the marital relationship of the patient and her non-schizophrenic spouse. As adults, the respondents now share their grievances about the psychological community--what they needed and did not get. Brown and Roberts then present suggestions for treatment of affected children aimed at psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, counselors, and health care providers.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786408207
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 08/15/2000
Pages: 207
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.42(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Margaret J. Brown is a psychotherapist practicing in the Atlanta area. Doris Parker Roberts is a licensed clinical social worker and board certified diplomate in social work. She has a private practice in Atlanta.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction  1
From Doris  2
From Margaret  5
Information About the Combined Study  9
Existing Literature  
Purpose and Goals of This Book  
Schizophrenia: An Overview  

1—MOTHER  
Appearance  
Emotional Affect  
Withdrawing or Overreacting  
Cognitive Distortions and Delusions  
Bizarre and Inappropriate Behavior  
Hospitalizations  
Medications  
Suicidal or Homicidal Behavior  
Hallucinations  
Relationship or Emotional Involvement  
Feelings Toward Mother  

2—THE FAMILY  
Fathers  
Marital Conflict  
Family Dynamics  
Extended Family  
Siblings  

3—THE ENVIRONMENT AND HOME  
Chaos  
Social Isolation  
Abuse  
Neglect  
The Community

4—EMOTIONAL, BEHAVIORAL, AND COGNITIVE EFFECTS  
Emotional Effects  
Behavioral Effects  
Effects on Cognition and Learning  

5—THE QUALITY OF ADULT LIFE  
Self-Esteem, Self-Cofidence, and Lost Potential  
Identity and Role Models  
Fear of Inheriting Schizophrenia  
Fear for Children  
Psychotherapy in Adulthood  
Career  
Difficulties in Relationships   129

6—COPING  
What Helped  
What Was Needed   151

7—ADULT INTERACTIONS WITH MOTHER 159 Schizophrenia and Aging  
Taking Care of the Elderly Mother  
Conflict and Loss  
Insufficient Closure   166

8—RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PROFESSIONALS 169 Issues for Professional Consideration   172

Epilogue  
Appendix: Resources  
Notes  
Bibliography  
Index  

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