Dr.med. Ursula Davatz wollte ursprünglich Tiermedizin studieren. Dies erwähnte sie im Gespräch mit Prof. Dr. Ciompi, als er sie nach ihrem Weg zur Psychiatrie fragte. Sie erklärte, dass sie sich zunächst für Tiermedizin, dann für Tierpsychologie und schließlich für die menschliche Psychiatrie interessierte. Ihre Faszination für Carl Gustav Jung, die von ihren Eltern ausging und durch eigene Lektüre vertieft wurde, lenkte sie schließlich zum Medizinstudium mit dem Ziel, Psychiaterin zu werden.
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From a systemic point of view, parental changes in behavior are far more effective and efficient than any therapeutic attempt at controlling the schizophrenic symptoms of the family member.
The hidden mission of schizophrenia, which is to reveal the dysfunction of the family system as well as the impaired parental relationship, is closely examined in this book. Understanding schizophrenia from this broader, interrelated perspective means dealing with the disease in a way that no longer perceives it as a hopeless, incurable diagnosis, but rather as a manifestation of intergenerational entanglements encrypted in family systems. This unorthodox perception of the much-feared illness offers a better understanding within the family system and a new way of regarding those “crazy individuals”. Using individual real-life clinical examples instead of analyzing statistically collected impersonal data with a theoretical search key – a method which neglects all biographical socio-interactive factors – it can be demonstrated how family systems research allows us to decode the development of this long-term illness and makes it easier to grasp its complexity. The frequent question as to whether schizophrenia is ever curable must be answered affirmatively; it is indeed curable if the persons concerned have trust in family systems therapy, and the parents are willing to learn.
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