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Major Depression as a Disorder of the Narrative Self: A Qualitative Study.

Milena ManciniCecilia Maria EspositoAndrés EstradéRené RosfortPaolo Fusar-PoliGiovanni Stanghellini
Published in: Psychopathology (2024)
Before delving into these results, we briefly described how the self is conceptualized in phenomenological psychopathology and explored in the literature on the self-experience in major depression. After discussing our results in the light of recent and contemporary phenomenological literature, we suggest that the inability to recognize otherness as part of oneself - which is the core of depressive 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.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • sleep quality
  • depressive symptoms
  • mental health
  • bipolar disorder
  • stress induced
  • physical activity