https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0022167817745621
There's a free download (sure link at the authors' tweets at least).
I'm not doing a full-on examination of this, I haven't read through the entirety and don't yet know what are the contents.
Etiology troubles. Are there social conditions that psychologically affect as opposed to material conditions and somatic effects?
To get psychosis as a template - and one that the triggering of can be changed* - does appear to be a root encephalitic moment. So that's material - somatic.
What becomes the content, metonymically expressed, certainly indexes some events. *So this is how the triggering, therefore the role in the persons actions, life, is changeable eg drug use.
The authors have walked right into profiling whilst trying to remove stigma and misdiagnosis. "Schizophrenia" is deployed detrimentally, on a par with demonic possession and the like. I call it dysludia (and I note, of late, that Bion was in similar conceptualising) and it comprises of a wheeling by manic neurosis and depressive psychosis.
We cannot change social casualitisation by dismissing the probable etiology and ever obsessing where either chance alone or suitable psychoanalysis will intervene against fatal consequences that do not need profilng for law enforcement on abusers systemic to so-called institutions.
Below a link will appear that is a superlative in case study. The life of Emil Post, courtesy of Wolfram Project.
https://youtu.be/ultMxODJE7o
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