treatment according to the interactionist model

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biological treatments of schizophrenia in the interactionist model

  • Drug therapy consists of the use of antipsychotic medication, which addresses the possible biological cause of schizophrenia


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cognitive treatments of schizophrenia in the interactionist model

  • Psychological/cognitive therapy consists of CBT, which is a talking therapy aimed at enabling the client to cope with their symptoms


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overview of the interactionist model of treatment for schizophrenia

  • Interactionist treatment usually starts with the patient taking antipsychotic medication to control their symptoms, followed by CBT

    • This process is designed to enable the schizophrenic person to be able to participate in CBT more successfully, as the drug therapy should have reduced some of their symptoms before the CBT sessions

  • The interactionist approach to treating schizophrenia is more common in the UK compared to, e.g., the USA, which has a history of struggling to combine both biological and psychological approaches to treatment


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research which investigates treatment using the interactionist approach

  • Tarrier et al. (2004)

    • Found that patients who were prescribed to a combination of drug therapy and CBT showed reduce symptoms compared to patients who were prescribed drugs only

  • Guo et al. (2010)

    • Found that patients who followed an interactionist treatment regimen whilst in the early stages of schizophrenia showed improvement in their symptoms and were less likely to relapse than those who took drugs alone

  • Morrison et al. (2018)

    • Conducted a single-blind pilot study with 75 schizophrenic patients in Manchester

    • Patients were allocated to drugs-only, CBT-only or a combination of CBT plus drugs

    • They found that the combination condition was the most promising for the successful treatment of first-episode schizophrenia


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strengths of schizophrenia treatment using the interactionist approach

  • Strong supporting evidence, as seen in Tarrier et al. (2004) gives the interactionist approach good validity

  • Using the interactionist approach may prove to be cost-effective if it is more successful than other treatments, as the patient will improve more quickly and is less likely to relapse, saving money on health services and getting the patient back into the workplace more quickly


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weaknesses of schizophrenia treatment using the interactionist approach

  • The interactionist approach may not suit all patients

    • Some may have difficulty understanding or interpreting the side effects of their drugs, which CBT could worsen with its emphasis on challenging dysfunctional thoughts

  • The treatment-causation fallacy suggests that the interactionist approach may be mistaken in treating the biological causes of the illness first, as there is no hard evidence that schizophrenia has its roots in biological factors


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links of the interactionist treatment of schizophrenia to issues & debates

  • The interactionist approach supports the diathesis-stress model, recognising both nature and nurture influences on schizophrenia

    • This makes treatment more comprehensive, addressing symptoms through antipsychotics (biological) and CBT (psychological)

  • Unlike purely biological or psychological treatments, the interactionist model is holistic, combining therapies to reflect the complex and multifactorial nature of schizophrenia

    • This makes it more suitable for addressing both positive and negative symptoms, increasing its real-world effectiveness