Literature DB >> 25774634

Disordered selves or persons with schizophrenia?

Giovanni Stanghellini1, René Rosfort.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW: This study builds on the self-disorder hypothesis of schizophrenia and further develops it by integrating the notion of 'selfhood' with that of 'personhood'. The self-disorder hypothesis brings to light the patient's subjective abnormal experiences. What may remain out of focus is the person's attitude towards these anomalous experiences. RECENT
FINDINGS: Taking into account the notion of personhood allows for an articulation of the way the suffering person reflectively responds to and makes sense of her troubled selfhood. This approach is conducive to the development of a person-centred dialectical (PCD) model of schizophrenia that is concerned not only with the phenomenological description of troubled selfhood but also with how persons with schizophrenia interact and cope with their abnormal experiences. The principal clinical implication is the development of a two-tier descriptive system including phenomenal assessment of disordered selfhood and appraisal of personal background.
SUMMARY: The recognition of the patient's resources is necessary for effective treatment, as recovery requires not only the reduction of full-blown symptoms but also a change in the patient's attitude with respect to her basic abnormal phenomena. The latter involves the person's own effort to make sense of and cope with her vulnerability.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25774634     DOI: 10.1097/YCO.0000000000000155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Psychiatry        ISSN: 0951-7367            Impact factor:   4.741


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2.  Varieties of Self Disorder: A Bio-Pheno-Social Model of Schizophrenia.

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4.  Rethinking Schizophrenia in the Context of the Person and Their Circumstances: Seven Reasons.

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5.  Content Matters, a Qualitative Analysis of Verbal Hallucinations.

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6.  New Perspectives in Phenomenological Psychopathology: Its Use in Psychiatric Treatment.

Authors:  Guilherme Messas; Melissa Tamelini; Milena Mancini; Giovanni Stanghellini
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7.  Bringing the "self" into focus: conceptualising the role of self-experience for understanding and working with distressing voices.

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8.  Severe Burns and Amputation of Both Arms in the First Psychotic Episode of a Schizophrenic Patient.

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