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Rosenhan (1973) Sane in Insane places
On being sane in insane places
Science 179 250-8
psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter
Rosenhan (1973) Sane in Insane places
introduction • difficulty of judging what is 'normal' • varies over time / between societies • Rosenhan asked "If sanity and insanity exist,
how shall we know them?" p250 • research Q: if 'normal' people attempt admission
will they be detected? / how?
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Rosenhan (1973) Sane in Insane places
the study: researchers (NOT participants!)
• 8 sane people attempted admission • graduate student; 3 psychologists; a
paediatrician; a painter; a 'housewife' • telephoned for an appointment • 12 hospitals; 5 US states • gave false names/addresses; otherwise correct
details
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Rosenhan (1973) Sane in Insane places
the study: pseudo-symptoms • pseudo-patients (PPs) reported unfamiliar, same
sex 'voices' • unclear but said 'empty'; 'hollow'; 'thud' • simulated 'existential crisis' • (who am I?; why am I here?) • NB no mention of 'existential crisis' in theories in
psychosis
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the study: after admission • stopped reporting symptoms • ... but may have looked anxious! • took part in ward activities • kept notes • each had to get out by their own devices!
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Rosenhan (1973) Sane in Insane places
Results: hospitals' responses • NB hospital staff were the subjects (participants)
of this experiment • none of the PPs were detected • all but one diagnosed as schizophrenic • NB not one clear symptom of this! • some other patients were suspicious (35/118
said so)
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results: getting out • all pseudo-patients (PPs) wanted to get out
ASAP! • remained in hospital 7 - 52 days (av 19) • discharged with 'schizophrenia in remission'
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results: follow up study • a teaching and research hospital aware of study • told one or more pseudo-patients would seek
admission in next 3m • c 1/10 suspected by 1 psychiatrist + one staff
member • none had been sent
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Rosenhan (1973) Sane in Insane places
psychlotron.org.ukMark Souter
Rosenhan (1973) Sane in Insane places
Results: general observations (1)• normal behaviour of PPs ignored or
misinterpreted • note taking recorded as pathological in 3
medical records • e.g. 'Patient engages in writing behaviour' • [please engage in this behaviour in my lessons!]
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Rosenhan (1973) Sane in Insane places
results: general observations (2)• Rosenhan noted: • sane/insane behaviour overlap (such as
depressed moods or anger) • in the study a psychiatrist was observed to note
early queuing for lunch • told registrars [trainees] this was 'oral-
acquisitive' syndrome • another interpretation: boredom in hospital!
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Rosenhan (1973) Sane in Insane places
results: PP observations • PPs approached staff with polite requests e.g.
'Pardon me Dr X, could you tell me when I will be presented at the staff meeting?
• 71% psychiatrists; 88% nurses totally ignored PP's Qs!
• [comparative study U students - U staff virtually 100% responses]
• nurses stayed in offices c90% of time • therapist-patient contact = < 7 mins per day
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self-initiated contact by psuedo-patients with psychiatrists, nurses and attendants
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
move on with headaverted
makes eye contact
pauses and chats
stops and talks
psychiatrists nurses and attendants
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results: evidence of depersonalisation • no privacy, even in toilet (doors often removed) • medical records open to all staff, regardless of
therapeutic responsibility • ward orderlies brutal in front of other patients;
stop when other staff seen • = patients’ views valueless
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results: medication • PPs given 2,100 tablets • only 2 swallowed • when some were flushed PPs spotted other
patients' medication! • = cooperative patients' behaviour ignored
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Rosenhan (1973) Sane in Insane places
discussion (1)• Rosenhan claimed • "It is clear we cannot distinguish the sane from
the insane in psychiatric hospitals" (p257) • seems to be overstating BUT • failure to detect sanity • follow up questionable detection of insanity
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Rosenhan (1973) Sane in Insane places
discussion (2)• depersonalisation and powerlessness • R said behaviours interpreted via expectations • R said better to discuss behaviours and causes • R noted real patients did not have PPs' comfort
of false diagnosis
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