Factores psicosociales relacionados con la recuperación en la esquizofreniatrauma en la infancia, regulación emocional y apego

  1. Hodann Caudevilla, Ricardo Miguel
Supervised by:
  1. Juan Jesús Muñoz García Director
  2. José Luis Graña Gómez Director

Defence university: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 06 October 2021

Committee:
  1. María del Rosario Martínez Arias Chair
  2. Jesús Sanz Fernández Secretary
  3. Roberto Secades Villa Committee member
  4. Vicente E. Caballo Manrique Committee member
  5. Elisardo Becoña Iglesias Committee member
Department:
  1. Personalidad, Evaluación y Psicología Clínica

Type: Thesis

Abstract

Since the mid-20th century, several collectives of patients with schizophrenia have opposed the pessimistic view of the disorder outlined by early psychiatric models (Kraepelin, 1919), arguing that personal recovery is possible. Their testimonies have been supported by the results of multiple studies in which schizophrenia has been shown to have a heterogeneous prognosis ranging from chronicity to complete remission of clinical symptoms (Guloksuz & van Os, 2018). Both factors have in the last decades contributed to a significant growth of interest in the concept of recovery from schizophrenia (Vita & Barlati, 2018).A phenomenon that has been consistently associated with a worse perspective of recovery from schizophrenia is childhood trauma (Trotta et al., 2015). Despite this, there is scant research on possible explanatory mechanisms of the relationship between recovery from schizophrenia and childhood trauma...