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Self-concept and Narrative Identity in Youth at Clinical High Risk for Psychosis.

Henry R CowanDan P McAdamsLeah OuelletCourtney M JonesVijay Anand Mittal
Published in: Schizophrenia bulletin (2023)
This group of youth at CHR exhibited some, but not all, changes to self-concept and narrative identity seen in psychotic disorders. A core theme of negativity, uncertainty, and passivity ran through their semantic and narrative self-representations. Preserved self-reflection and autobiographical reasoning suggest sources of resilience and potential footholds for cognitive-behavioral and metacognitive interventions.
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