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Narrative incoherence in schizophrenia: the absent agent-protagonist and the collapse of internal dialogue.

Paul H Lysaker1, Amanda M Wickett, Neil Wilke, John Lysaker.   

Abstract

It is widely known that people with schizophrenia have difficulty telling a coherent story of their lives and that this is linked to impoverished function. But what specifically has gone wrong in the narratives in schizophrenia? Is it the case that some elements of narrative remain intact in schizophrenia while others are uniquely affected? To address these questions, we qualitatively analyze the personal narratives of three persons with schizophrenia, which have emerged in psychotherapy. Based on this analysis we suggest that narratives in schizophrenia uniquely fail to situate agency within the narrator resulting in a story that is missing an agent-protagonist. While the narratives we present contain coherent accounts of how others are connected to one another, they fail to evolve into a story about the self as an agent that others could associate with the narrator. We speculate that this may reflect neuro-cognitively based difficulties maintaining the internal dialogue that propels agency as well as fears that any emergent subjectivity may be appropriated or objectified by others. Implications for psychotherapy are discussed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12817547     DOI: 10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.2003.57.2.153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Psychother        ISSN: 0002-9564


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