A Longitudinal Psychophysiological Assessment of a Schizophrenic Patient in Relation to the Expressed Emotion of his Relatives

Abstract
This article reports a longitudinal study of the psychophysiological responses of a schizophrenic patient towards his parents, in relation to their Expressed Emotion status. Recordings were taken during periods of relapse and remission. The results are discussed in the context of environmental and vulnerability factors affecting the illness.