The Relationship Between the Self and The World in Psychotherapy for Psychosis: Contributions From a Metacognitive Approach
CN Wiesepape, H Phulpin, K Huling… - Journal of Contemporary …, 2024 - Springer
Henri Grivois has posited that psychosis involves the subjective experience of oneself as the
center or focal point of the world. In this experience, the world that is typically unrelated to …
center or focal point of the world. In this experience, the world that is typically unrelated to …
Centrality and Decentration: A Model for Understanding Disturbances in the Relationship of the Self to the World in Psychosis
H Phulpin, T Goze, K Faure… - The Journal of Nervous …, 2022 - journals.lww.com
A considerable body of phenomenological research has described different ways in which
the relationship of the person to the world in psychosis is affected. This literature, however …
the relationship of the person to the world in psychosis is affected. This literature, however …
Transference and countertransference in the recovery of self in Metacognitively-oriented therapies for psychosis
R Bargenquast, RD Schweitzer… - The Recovery of the Self …, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
Metacognitive-oriented psychotherapy models have emerged as an effective means of
supporting people with a history of psychosis to lead richer and more meaningful lives. The …
supporting people with a history of psychosis to lead richer and more meaningful lives. The …
Metacognition, social cognition, and mentalizing in psychosis: are these distinct constructs when it comes to subjective experience or are we just splitting hairs?
Research using the integrated model of metacognition has suggested that the construct of
metacognition could quantify the spectrum of activities that, if impaired, might cause many of …
metacognition could quantify the spectrum of activities that, if impaired, might cause many of …
Individual psychotherapy and changes in self-experience in schizophrenia: a qualitative comparison of patients in metacognitively focused and supportive …
Objective: Deficits in metacognition, or the ability to form complex ideas about self and
others, may be a root cause of dysfunction in schizophrenia. Accordingly, forms of …
others, may be a root cause of dysfunction in schizophrenia. Accordingly, forms of …
Out of illness experience: metacognition-oriented therapy for promoting self-awareness in individuals with psychosis
G Salvatore, PH Lysaker, A Gumley… - American Journal of …, 2012 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Deficits in metacognitive abilities, which enable persons to make sense of their own mental
states and those of others, often are observed among persons with schizophrenia. To …
states and those of others, often are observed among persons with schizophrenia. To …
Psychotherapeutic and relational processes and the development of metacognitive capacity following five years of individual psychotherapy: A case study of a person …
PH Lysaker, A Gumley - Psychosis, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Interest has arisen in the possibility that psychotherapy might help persons diagnosed with
schizophrenia to develop both a richer and more adaptive self‐concept by improving …
schizophrenia to develop both a richer and more adaptive self‐concept by improving …
The mutual development of intersubjectivity and metacognitive capacity in the psychotherapy for persons with schizophrenia
PH Lysaker, KD Buck, RL Fogley, J Ringer… - Journal of Contemporary …, 2013 - Springer
While cognitive behavioral approaches have been shown to help some individuals with
schizophrenia, these approaches may be limited when working with patients with …
schizophrenia, these approaches may be limited when working with patients with …
From fragmentation to coherence: psychodynamic psychotherapy for psychosis through the lens of metacognition
JM Ridenour, JA Hamm, DW Neal… - Psychodynamic …, 2020 - Guilford Press
Psychoanalysis has produced important theories that help explain the radical alterations in
self-experience central for persons experiencing psychosis. These concepts have led to …
self-experience central for persons experiencing psychosis. These concepts have led to …
Metacognitive approaches to the treatment of psychosis: a comparison of four approaches
PH Lysaker, E Gagen, S Moritz… - … Research and Behavior …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
In light of increasing interest in metacognition and its role in recovery from psychosis, a
range of new treatments focused on addressing metacognitive deficits have emerged. These …
range of new treatments focused on addressing metacognitive deficits have emerged. These …