Abnormal self-experiences are a common feature of major depression despite their absence from current diagnostic manuals. Current diagnostic criteria leave us with an impoverished conception of depressive disorders, and they fail to exploit the diverse experiential alterations that might be useful for understanding and diagnosing patients, and last but not least for explaining the aetiology of these disorders. Although some phenomenological descriptions of abnormal self-experiences in major depression are available, further research is needed to validate these through detailed clinical interviews.
MAJOR DEPRESSION AS A DISORDER OF THE NARRATIVE SELF. A QUALITATIVE STUDY / stanghellini giovanni. - In: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0254-4962. - ELETTRONICO. - (2024), pp. 0-0.
MAJOR DEPRESSION AS A DISORDER OF THE NARRATIVE SELF. A QUALITATIVE STUDY
stanghellini giovanni
2024
Abstract
Abnormal self-experiences are a common feature of major depression despite their absence from current diagnostic manuals. Current diagnostic criteria leave us with an impoverished conception of depressive disorders, and they fail to exploit the diverse experiential alterations that might be useful for understanding and diagnosing patients, and last but not least for explaining the aetiology of these disorders. Although some phenomenological descriptions of abnormal self-experiences in major depression are available, further research is needed to validate these through detailed clinical interviews.I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.