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- Communication_deviance abstract "Communication deviance (CD) occurs when a speaker fails to effectively communicate meaning to their listener with confusing speech patterns or illogical patterns. These disturbances can range from vague linguistic references, contradictory statements to more encompassing non-verbal problems at the level of turn-taking. The term was originally introduced by Wynne and Singer in 1963 to describe a communication style found among parents who had children with schizophrenia. A recent meta-analysis reported that communication deviance is highly prevalent in parents of patients diagnosed with schizophrenia and adoption studies have reported significant associations between CD in the parent and thought disorder in the offspring, however, the mechanisms by which CD impacts on the offspring's cognition are still unknown.The research of psychiatrists and psychoanalysts Lyman Wynne and Theodore Lidz on communication deviance and roles (e.g., pseudo-mutuality, pseudo-hostility, schism and skew) in families of people with schizophrenia also became influential with systems-communications-oriented theorists and therapists.".
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- Communication_deviance wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Communication_deviance wikiPageRevisionID "702263814".
- Communication_deviance wikiPageWikiLink Alogia.
- Communication_deviance wikiPageWikiLink Category:Communication_disorders.
- Communication_deviance wikiPageWikiLink Lyman_Wynne.
- Communication_deviance wikiPageWikiLink Psychoanalysis.
- Communication_deviance wikiPageWikiLink Psychosis.
- Communication_deviance wikiPageWikiLink Schizophrenia.
- Communication_deviance wikiPageWikiLink Stilted_speech.
- Communication_deviance wikiPageWikiLink Theodore_Lidz.
- Communication_deviance wikiPageWikiLinkText "Communication deviance".
- Communication_deviance wikiPageWikiLinkText "communication deviance".
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- Communication_deviance subject Category:Communication_disorders.
- Communication_deviance comment "Communication deviance (CD) occurs when a speaker fails to effectively communicate meaning to their listener with confusing speech patterns or illogical patterns. These disturbances can range from vague linguistic references, contradictory statements to more encompassing non-verbal problems at the level of turn-taking. The term was originally introduced by Wynne and Singer in 1963 to describe a communication style found among parents who had children with schizophrenia.".
- Communication_deviance label "Communication deviance".
- Communication_deviance sameAs Q18348488.
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- Communication_deviance sameAs Q18348488.
- Communication_deviance wasDerivedFrom Communication_deviance?oldid=702263814.
- Communication_deviance isPrimaryTopicOf Communication_deviance.