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- | 2. Fluid Boundaries | ||
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- | Less Rigid Structures: | ||
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- | Virtualization often involves the blurring of boundaries between the internal and external. This fluidity allows for a more seamless integration of external influences, making it easier for outside factors to penetrate and affect the virtualized entity. | ||
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- | The view that schizophrenia was a matter of boundaries emerged prominently in the **1970s**. During this decade, there was a shift in understanding mental health, particularly in the context of family systems theory and the concept of boundaries in relationships. | ||
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- | ### Key Points: | ||
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- | - **Family Systems Theory**: Influential figures like **Murray Bowen** and **Salvador Minuchin** emphasized the importance of family dynamics and boundaries in understanding mental health issues, including schizophrenia. They proposed that the boundaries within family systems could significantly impact an individual' | ||
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- | - **Psychological Boundaries**: | ||
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- | - **Therapeutic Approaches**: | ||
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- | Overall, the 1970s marked a significant period in the exploration of schizophrenia as related to boundaries, leading to new therapeutic approaches and understandings of the condition. | ||
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