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Şizofreni görünümlü gaslighting
In this manual we do not assume that strong beliefs, however strange they may seem, are inaccurate, nor that they need to be changed—but that they need to be understood and their consequences explored. One example where this was relevant involved a woman who had been admitted to the hospital with paranoid “delusions.” These were centered around her husband, who she accused of trying to kill her. Her family disputed this, and her husband presented plausibly and appeared very concerned about her. She eventually accepted medication and returned home—only to be admitted to a general hospital a few months later as a result of her general practitioner’s concerns. Investigation showed that she was indeed being poisoned. Her husband was arrested and later convicted of attempted murder. While such circumstances are rare, much more commonly bizarre or apparently erroneous beliefs are found to have some truth in them—or at least the reasons why the person believed them to be true become clearer as assessment and therapy progress.
Sayfa 52 - Türkçesi sayfa 52, İngilizcesi s.21
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