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The appreciation of imagery by schizophrenics: an interpretation of Goldstein's impairment of the abstract attitude

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Cutting, John (Kings College)
  Author Ryan, K
JOURNAL:
  Psychological medicine, 12(3), 585 - 590.
YEAR: 1982
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): schizophrenia, Kurt Goldstein, abstract behavior, abstract thinking, abstract attitude, concrete behavior, concrete thinking, concrete attitude
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-418-087 (Last edited on 2005/07/24 10:23:11 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Three experiments are reported in which schizophrenics are compared with other psychiatric patients on (i) the imagery value of words in their speech, (ii) their memory for words differing in imagery value, and (iii) their ability to distinguish the imagery value of two words. The study was designed to evaluate a neglected interpretation of Goldstein's ideas that schizophrenics are more concrete, in that their 'action is determined by momentary sense impressions'. The results gave no support for this interpretation and it is suggested that an abnormal way of categorizing the world is more likely to be a useful way of formulating Goldstein's ideas.
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