We present a model of integrated psychotherapy of schizophrenia. When we do an integrated therapy with a patient, attention must always be directed to the calibration of the interventions which constitute the therapeutic compound. This kind of calibration has to be done by a therapist with an integrative function. Experience and competence are necessary conditions, but not sufficient ones for carrying out such a function; the therapist must have also the authority which is due not only to his hierarchic role, but which has to be empathically recognized by the other therapists and the patient. The theoretical reflection has been possible only by starting from a clinical experience (the case of a young woman who in the light of the nosographical categories was considered an 'impossible patient') which allowed us to translate the clinical language into a conceptual form.
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