Journal article

The phenomenological critique and self-disturbance: Implications for ultra-high risk ("prodrome") research

B Nelson, AR Yung, A Bechdolf, PD McGorry

Schizophrenia Bulletin | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2008

Abstract

Recent years have witnessed widespread interest in the early phase of schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders. Strategies have been introduced to attempt to identify individuals in the prepsychotic or prodromal phase. The most widely used of these approaches is the ultra-high risk (UHR) approach, which combines known trait and state risk factors for psychotic disorder. However, researchers guided by phenomenological theory have argued that modern psychiatry's neglect of subjective experience has compromised researchers' understanding of psychotic disorder and has thereby limited efforts at prospective and early identification. Phenomenological research indicates that disturbance of the b..

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