For most patients with schizophrenia it is difficult to sufficiently participate in the community, largely due to deficits in social interaction. The decreased ability to interact with other people and understand them is affected by the way patients perceive themselves. As schizophrenia is seen as a disorder of fundamental self-disturbances, in this thesis a series of empirical studies explore how schizophrenia is related to components that are crucial for making a distinction between oneself and others, hereby focusing on the concepts of body ownership, self-agency, and empathy. The feeling of body-ownership and the feeling of self-agency are considered the most important aspects for basic self-experience and contribute to a feeling of pre...
Difficulties in self-other processing lie at the core of schizophrenia and pose a problem for patien...
More than half of schizophrenia patients have a limited insight in their illness. In an attempt to d...
Difficulties in self-other processing lie at the core of schizophrenia and pose a problem for patien...
For most patients with schizophrenia it is difficult to sufficiently participate in the community, l...
Aim: Although the different approaches to psychosis research have made significant advances in their...
How does schizophrenia affect a subject's sense of self? In this paper, we discuss the experience of...
This article explores the phenomenologically informed, theoretical and empirical research direction ...
With a tradition of examining self-disturbances (Ichstörungen) in schizophrenia, phenomenological ps...
Hermans’ (2002) Dialogical model of Self advocates for a construction of Self that is fluid, diverse...
In recent years, there has been much focus on the apparent heterogeneity of schizophrenic symptoms. ...
Self-concept is deeply affected in schizophrenia. Positive symptoms in particular are related to dis...
More than half of schizophrenia patients have a limited insight in their illness. In an attempt to d...
More than half of schizophrenia patients have a limited insight in their illness. In an attempt to d...
More than half of schizophrenia patients have a limited insight in their illness. In an attempt to d...
Difficulties in self-other processing lie at the core of schizophrenia and pose a problem for patien...
Difficulties in self-other processing lie at the core of schizophrenia and pose a problem for patien...
More than half of schizophrenia patients have a limited insight in their illness. In an attempt to d...
Difficulties in self-other processing lie at the core of schizophrenia and pose a problem for patien...
For most patients with schizophrenia it is difficult to sufficiently participate in the community, l...
Aim: Although the different approaches to psychosis research have made significant advances in their...
How does schizophrenia affect a subject's sense of self? In this paper, we discuss the experience of...
This article explores the phenomenologically informed, theoretical and empirical research direction ...
With a tradition of examining self-disturbances (Ichstörungen) in schizophrenia, phenomenological ps...
Hermans’ (2002) Dialogical model of Self advocates for a construction of Self that is fluid, diverse...
In recent years, there has been much focus on the apparent heterogeneity of schizophrenic symptoms. ...
Self-concept is deeply affected in schizophrenia. Positive symptoms in particular are related to dis...
More than half of schizophrenia patients have a limited insight in their illness. In an attempt to d...
More than half of schizophrenia patients have a limited insight in their illness. In an attempt to d...
More than half of schizophrenia patients have a limited insight in their illness. In an attempt to d...
Difficulties in self-other processing lie at the core of schizophrenia and pose a problem for patien...
Difficulties in self-other processing lie at the core of schizophrenia and pose a problem for patien...
More than half of schizophrenia patients have a limited insight in their illness. In an attempt to d...
Difficulties in self-other processing lie at the core of schizophrenia and pose a problem for patien...