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Understanding Identity Changes in Psychosis: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis
Author(s) -
Maev Conneely,
Philip McNamee,
Veenu Gupta,
John M. Richardson,
Stefan Priebe,
Janelle Jones,
Domenico Giacco
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
schizophrenia bulletin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.823
H-Index - 190
eISSN - 1745-1707
pISSN - 0586-7614
DOI - 10.1093/schbul/sbaa124
Subject(s) - identity (music) , psychosis , clarity , psychology , narrative , conceptual framework , identity formation , psychotherapist , developmental psychology , self concept , sociology , psychiatry , social science , biochemistry , chemistry , physics , linguistics , philosophy , acoustics
Experiencing psychosis can be associated with changes in how people see themselves as individuals and in relation to others (ie, changes in their identity). However, identity changes receive little attention in treatment, possibly due to a lack of clarity or consensus around what identity change means in people with psychosis. We aimed to create a conceptual framework synthesizing how identity changes are understood in the psychosis literature.

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