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Archive | 1986

Do Relatives Express Expressed Emotion

Angus M. Strachan; MichaelJ. Goldstein; David J. Miklowitz

Recent research has shown that family intervention programs, in combination with neuroleptic medication, can have dramatic effects on the course of schizophrenia in terms of both psychiatric and social functioning (Goldstein, Rodnick, Evans, May, and Steinberg, 1978; this volume, Chaps. 12–14). All these programs have focused on treating and supporting the family as a unit, although it has not always been clear what important aspects of family functioning these programs affect. However, as suggested by Goldstein and Strachan (Chap. 15), the way in which emotional attitudes are communicated and problems are solved may be crucial factors, with expressed emotion (EE) as a key index of such processes.


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1986

Emotional attitudes and direct communication in the families of schizophrenics: a cross-national replication.

Angus M. Strachan; J P Leff; MichaelJ. Goldstein; Jeri A. Doane; C Burtt


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1986

The impact of individual and family treatment on the affective climate of families of schizophrenics.

Jeri A. Doane; MichaelJ. Goldstein; David J. Miklowitz; Ian R. H. Falloon


Psychopharmacology Bulletin | 1986

Expressed emotion, affective style, lithium compliance, and relapse in recent onset mania.

David J. Miklowitz; MichaelJ. Goldstein; Keith H. Nuechterlein; Karen S. Snyder; Jeri A. Doane


The British journal of psychiatry. Supplement | 1992

Family interaction versus individual psychopathology. Do they indicate the same processes in the families of schizophrenics

MichaelJ. Goldstein; Sharon A. Talovic; Keith H. Nuechterlein; David L. Fogelson; Kenneth L. Subotnik; Robert F. Asarnow


Psychological Medicine | 1996

Gender differences in family attitudes about schizophrenia

J. A. Davis; MichaelJ. Goldstein; Keith H. Nuechterlein


Schizophrenia Research | 1993

Expressed emotion and subclinical psychopathology observable within the transactions between recent-onset schizophrenics and their families

Irwin S. Rosenfarb; MichaelJ. Goldstein; Jim Mintz; Keith H. Nuechterlein


The British journal of psychiatry. Supplement | 1992

Stress-indicative patterns of non-verbal behaviour. Their role in family interaction.

Andreas Altorfer; MichaelJ. Goldstein; David J. Miklowitz; Keith H. Nuechterlein


Schizophrenia Research | 1993

Relatives' expressed emotion (EE) vs. patients' perceptions of EE: Which is a better predictor of course?

Martha C. Tompson; MichaelJ. Goldstein; Malca Lebell; Lois Imber Mintz; S.R. Marder


Schizophrenia Research | 1993

Manifestations of subclinical psychopathology in schizophrenics from high and low EE families

StephanieM. Woo; MichaelJ. Goldstein; Keith H. Nuechterlein

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Jeri A. Doane

University of California

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