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Clínica y Salud

 ISSN 2174-0550 ISSN 1130-5274

PEREZ-ALVAREZ, Marino; GARCIA-MONTES, José M    SASS, Louis. Time for Phenomenology in Schizophrenia. []. , 21, 3, pp.221-233. ISSN 2174-0550.

This study describes the contributions that phenomenology can make to our to understanding of schizophrenia. It begins by showing that phenomenology is recovering the psychopathological tradition lost after the success of the DSM-III and the establishment of neurobiology as the dominant approach. Its contributions are described in three parts: its conceptualization, evaluation and treatment of schizophrenia. Concerning its conceptualization, phenomenology conceives of schizophrenia as an ipseity disorder, characterized by an intensified awareness of things wich are normally implicit or pre-reflexive, by a diminished sense of oneself as the subject of experience and action, and by alteration of perceptive articulation with the world. The main evaluation method is the semi-structured interview, which attempts to underline the first-person experiences characterizing the beginning of schizophrenia, which is the abovementioned alteration of the ipseity. Five dimensions of this alteration are investigated, self-awareness and involvement in the world, bodiliness, stream of consciousness, delimitation and permeability of the self and existential reorientation. Finally, the possibilities offered by phenomenology for psychological treatment are discussed. Approaching psychotherapy from a phenomenological point of view (approaching to schizophrenia as an alteration of ipseity is not the same as for a brain disease), and the importance of the hermeneutics and narrative are also signaled. Furthermore, therapies based on mindfulness and acceptance and commitment are seen from the perspective of phenomenology.

: phenomenology; schizophrenia; ipseity; hyper-reflexivity; schizophrenia psychotherapy.

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