Figuring out one’s personal identity is always a challenge for those with no psychological issues, how challenging can it be for someone with schizophrenia? This paper aims at answering the question by first studying the symptoms of the disorder from both the biological and the psychological perspectives. Afterwards, the paper will dive into the problem of personal identity with the help of René Descartes and David Hume, who hold very different perspectives on how identity forms. From there, the paper will discuss stigmatization against those with psychological issues and how this stigmatization affects their wellbeing and the quality of health they receive. Then, treatment options will be discussed in regards to the social network of the p...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to explore the self-stigma of schizophrenia patients. Qualitative pheno...
Self-experiencing is synonymous with the phrase "who am I". Each of us expresses his compl...
Schizophrenia as a pathology of self-awareness has attracted much attention from philosophical theor...
Abstract: This paper explores how people with schizophrenia construct positive identities in the fac...
Abstract: This paper takes a discourse analytic approach to the construction of identities formed th...
The diagnosis of schizophrenia may be contradictory: as a means of access and explanation v. a sourc...
Illness identity refers to the interpretation of having mental illness in persons who regard themsel...
Identity results from interlock of two systems which are a set of abstracted representations about o...
This paper takes a discourse analytic approach to the construction of identities formed through rece...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
Despite efforts to broaden public perceptions of mental illness, individuals who suffer from mental ...
How does schizophrenia affect a subject's sense of self? In this paper, we discuss the experience of...
Schizophrenia has long been regarded as the most important mental problem since the twentieth centur...
Background There is no available evidence providing detailed and valid accounts of how people with ...
Background: Whilst the ways in which mental illness influences personhood have been documented, how ...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to explore the self-stigma of schizophrenia patients. Qualitative pheno...
Self-experiencing is synonymous with the phrase "who am I". Each of us expresses his compl...
Schizophrenia as a pathology of self-awareness has attracted much attention from philosophical theor...
Abstract: This paper explores how people with schizophrenia construct positive identities in the fac...
Abstract: This paper takes a discourse analytic approach to the construction of identities formed th...
The diagnosis of schizophrenia may be contradictory: as a means of access and explanation v. a sourc...
Illness identity refers to the interpretation of having mental illness in persons who regard themsel...
Identity results from interlock of two systems which are a set of abstracted representations about o...
This paper takes a discourse analytic approach to the construction of identities formed through rece...
Abstract Stigma is a known barrier to treatment-seeking behaviors in individuals who have a mental ...
Despite efforts to broaden public perceptions of mental illness, individuals who suffer from mental ...
How does schizophrenia affect a subject's sense of self? In this paper, we discuss the experience of...
Schizophrenia has long been regarded as the most important mental problem since the twentieth centur...
Background There is no available evidence providing detailed and valid accounts of how people with ...
Background: Whilst the ways in which mental illness influences personhood have been documented, how ...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to explore the self-stigma of schizophrenia patients. Qualitative pheno...
Self-experiencing is synonymous with the phrase "who am I". Each of us expresses his compl...
Schizophrenia as a pathology of self-awareness has attracted much attention from philosophical theor...