Literature DB >> 8657812

[The subjective experience in catatonia: systematic study of 24 catatonic patients].

G Northoff1, W Krill, J Wenke, H Travers, B Pflug.   

Abstract

Catatonic patients are often not able to communicate their subjective experiences behind their "fassade of immobility." Therefore was retrospectively (3 weeks later) investigated subjective experiences in 24 catatonic patients with a self-assessment-scale especially for catatonia developed by us. Our results showed that catatonic patients subjectively experience less their altered movements but rather cognitive, i.e. ambivalence, or affective, i.e. intense emotions which couldn't be controlled, alterations. According to our results we were able to distinguish an emotive (intense anxiety) from a non-emotive, i.e. cognitive (predominating ambivalence), subtype in catatonia with regard to subjective experience.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8657812

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Prax        ISSN: 0303-4259


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Authors:  G Northoff; J Wenke; L Demisch; J Eckert; B Gille; B Pflug
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