
Self-disorder in schizophrenia : a revised view (2. Theoretical revision—hyperreflexivity)
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- Louis Sass (UGent) and Jasper Feyaerts (UGent)
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- A growing body of research supports the role of self-disorders as core phenotypic features of schizophrenia-spectrum conditions. Self-disorders comprise various alterations of conscious experience whose theoretical understanding continues to present a challenge. This is the second of two articles that aim to clarify the nature of self-disorders in schizophrenia by considering the currently most influential, phenomenological model of schizophrenia: the basic-self-disturbance or ipseity-disorder model (IDM). The previous paper (article 1) presented a state-of-the-art overview of this model and critically assessed its descriptive adequacy with respect to the clinical heterogeneity and variability of the alterations in self- and world-awareness characteristic of schizophrenia. This paper (article 2) proposes a theoretical revision by considering how hyperreflexivity might form the crucial common thread or generating factor that unifies the heterogeneous, and sometimes even contradictory features of schizophrenic self-disorders. We outline implications of our revised model (IDMrevised) for explanatory research, therapeutic practice, and our general understanding of the abnormalities in question.
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- Psychiatry and Mental health, self-disorder, schizophrenia, basic-self-disturbance model, hyperreflexivity, ipseity-disorder model revised, CONSCIOUSNESS, EXPERIENCE, SUBJECTIVITY, OWNERSHIP, SYMPTOMS, AGENCY
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HNAE61637BAMF85J3VZZDRTB
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- Sass, Louis, and Jasper Feyaerts. “Self-Disorder in Schizophrenia : A Revised View (2. Theoretical Revision—Hyperreflexivity).” SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, vol. 50, no. 2, 2024, pp. 472–83, doi:10.1093/schbul/sbad170.
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- Sass, L., & Feyaerts, J. (2024). Self-disorder in schizophrenia : a revised view (2. Theoretical revision—hyperreflexivity). SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, 50(2), 472–483. https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbad170
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- Sass, Louis, and Jasper Feyaerts. 2024. “Self-Disorder in Schizophrenia : A Revised View (2. Theoretical Revision—Hyperreflexivity).” SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN 50 (2): 472–83. https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbad170.
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- Sass, Louis, and Jasper Feyaerts. 2024. “Self-Disorder in Schizophrenia : A Revised View (2. Theoretical Revision—Hyperreflexivity).” SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN 50 (2): 472–483. doi:10.1093/schbul/sbad170.
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- 1.Sass L, Feyaerts J. Self-disorder in schizophrenia : a revised view (2. Theoretical revision—hyperreflexivity). SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN. 2024;50(2):472–83.
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- [1]L. Sass and J. Feyaerts, “Self-disorder in schizophrenia : a revised view (2. Theoretical revision—hyperreflexivity),” SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 472–483, 2024.
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