New life for schizophrenia psychotherapy in the light of phenomenology.

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Title: New life for schizophrenia psychotherapy in the light of phenomenology.
Authors: Pérez‐Álvarez, Marino (AUTHOR), García‐Montes, José M. (AUTHOR), Vallina‐Fernández, Oscar (AUTHOR), Perona‐Garcelán, Salvador (AUTHOR), Cuevas‐Yust, Carlos (AUTHOR)
Source: Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy. May/Jun2011, Vol. 18 Issue 3, p187-201. 15p.
Subjects: Schizophrenia risk factors, Schizophrenia treatment, Psychotherapy methodology, Awareness, Behavior therapy, Cognitive therapy, Conceptual structures, Phenomenology, Mind & body therapies, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Self-perception, Theory, Client relations, Narratives, Early medical intervention
Abstract: Recent contributions to the theoretical conception and empirical evaluation of schizophrenia in the light of phenomenology are opening the way to new perspectives in psychotherapy. The phenomenological conception understands schizophrenia as a disturbance of the basic sense of selfhood ( ipseity) characterized by hyper-reflexivity and diminished sense of self. Evaluation consists of examining the anomalous self-experience in a series of domains, which makes the conception presented operable. On this basis, a phenomenologically informed psychotherapy is introduced. Its characteristics are pointed out and early intervention is reviewed (the last frontier in psychosis) from this perspective. Finally, a series of psychotherapies which, although they do not have a phenomenological origin, may be seen from that perspective, are re-examined. These are the narrative, mindfulness and acceptance and commitment therapies. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. • The phenomenological conception can contribute to a new understanding of schizophrenia. • The phenomenological conception can contribute to evaluation of the subjective experience. • The phenomenological conception opens a new perspective for psychotherapy of schizophrenia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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