2008
DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbn077
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Schizophrenia and Alterations in Self-experience: A Comparison of 6 Perspectives

Abstract: Contemporary researchers have tended to examine dysfunction among the lives of persons with schizophrenia as a matter of the impact of biological and social forces. While this has greatly advanced the knowledge base, any account of schizophrenia without a full consideration of the illness's first-person dimensions risks missing that schizophrenia is a disorder that interrupts the lives of people who must continue to struggle to find and create security and meaning. While literature from a range of sources has … Show more

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“…Finally, because AM provides a sense of continuity for the self through time, patients' AM impairment may be one of the cognitive mechanisms that accounts for the lack of cohesion of the self that is commonly reported by both patients 19,23 and clinicians. 24,25 In the context of studies conducted on AM in schizophrenia, memories of personal past events have mostly been investigated in comparison with patients' memory for personal facts. The characteristics of their memories of past events have been assessed with the help of 3 parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, because AM provides a sense of continuity for the self through time, patients' AM impairment may be one of the cognitive mechanisms that accounts for the lack of cohesion of the self that is commonly reported by both patients 19,23 and clinicians. 24,25 In the context of studies conducted on AM in schizophrenia, memories of personal past events have mostly been investigated in comparison with patients' memory for personal facts. The characteristics of their memories of past events have been assessed with the help of 3 parameters.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Profoundly altered self-experiences have been regarded as a core feature of schizophrenia by many of the founding fathers of modern psychiatry, including Kraepelin, Jaspers and even Freud [1]. This basic tenet was especially elaborated by phenomenologically inspired authors such as Jaspers, Minkowski, Binswanger, Blankenburg, or Conrad.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many of those suffering from schizophrenia find they are less able to engage in social interactions after the onset of the disease, intensifying their anxiety (Lysaker & Lysaker, 2010). Elyn Saks (2007) describes her experience:…”
Section: Acute Phasementioning
confidence: 99%