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Psychopathology (2024) 57 (5): 423–433.
Published Online: 22 May 2024
... experiences – ends in specific symptoms of depersonalization that differ from schizophrenic ones. We conclude that the self-experience, and in particular narrative identity, is central to the development and maintenance of depression. [email protected] 13 02 2024 10 04 2024 22 05 2024...
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Psychopathology (2021) 54 (5): 262–274.
Published Online: 11 August 2021
.... Phenomenology Dissociations Basic symptoms Cross-cultural comparison Delusions Depersonalization Hallucinations Schizophrenia Schizotypy Self-disorder Schizophrenia (SZ) has long been conceptualized as a disorder of the self [1]. Implicit awareness of one’s body as a unified entity with fixed...
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Psychopathology (2018) 51 (4): 252–261.
Published Online: 26 June 2018
...Tabea L.K. Schweden; Uwe Wolfradt; Sara Jahnke; Juergen Hoyer Background: Based on the assumptions that depersonalization symptoms are relevant for test anxiety maintenance, we examined their frequency, psychological predictors, association with anxiety symptoms, and association with test...
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Psychopathology (2016) 49 (2): 69–76.
Published Online: 19 March 2016
... of a validated screener for symptoms of depersonalization complemented by questions covering several other domains of self-disturbance. A total of 426 patients with a psychotic disorder, 526 of their unaffected siblings, and 297 healthy controls completed the SELF. Patients' scores on the 12 items of the SELF...
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Psychopathology (2011) 45 (1): 42–52.
Published Online: 28 November 2011
...Jérôme Graux; Maël Lemoine; Wissam El Hage; Vincent Camus Henri Ey suggested that all hallucinations occur against the background of depersonalization, which is an alteration in experience that people find hard to describe, where the subject feels a strangeness pervading the world and her/his own...
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Psychopathology (2011) 44 (5): 320–328.
Published Online: 07 July 2011
... of schizophrenic symptom development and in doing so have brought so-called transitional phenomena and the core schizophrenic syndrome into focus. The ego disturbances accordingly appear to stem from a particular form of depersonalization which is described as a modified sense of mineness and which can...
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Psychopathology (2006) 39 (4): 192–198.
Published Online: 13 June 2006
...M. Michal; J. Kaufhold; G. Overbeck; R. Grabhorn Background: Psychoanalytical theories coincide in understanding depersonalization (DP) as a disorder of narcissistic self-regulation. DP is described as an ego defense against overwhelming shame resulting in a splitting of an observing ego detached...
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Psychopathology (2002) 35 (1): 17–24.
Published Online: 29 April 2002
...Carlo Maggini; Andrea Raballo; Paola Salvatore The purpose of this study is to examine the classic psychopathologic notion of depersonalization in the light of the Basic Symptom paradigm. A sample of 57 chronic schizophrenics was cross-sectionally assessed with the Bonn Scale for the Assessment...