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- Title
The Role of Interpersonal Connection, Personal Narrative, and Metacognition in Integrative Psychotherapy for Schizophrenia: A Case Report.
- Authors
Hamm, Jay A.; Leonhardt, Bethany L.
- Abstract
The recovery movement has not only challenged traditional pessimism regarding schizophrenia but also presented opportunities for the possibilities for psychotherapy for people with the disorder. Though in the past psychotherapy models were often pitted against one another, recently there have been emergent reports of a range of integrative models sharing an emphasis on recovery and a number of conceptual elements. These shared elements include attention to the importance of interpersonal processes, personal narrative, and metacognition, with interest in their role in not only the disorder but also the processes by which people pursue recovery. This article explores one application of this framework in the psychotherapy of a woman with prolonged experience of schizophrenia and significant functional impairments.
- Subjects
SCHIZOPHRENIA treatment; ECLECTIC psychotherapy; INTERPERSONAL relations; EYEWITNESS accounts; METACOGNITION; PEOPLE with schizophrenia
- Publication
Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2016, Vol 72, Issue 2, p132
- ISSN
0021-9762
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/jclp.22247