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Humanistic Psychiatry and Psychotherapy: Listening to Patients as Persons in Search of Meaning. The Case of Schizophrenia

DOI: 10.1177/0022167816637291

Keywords: existential,humanistic,demoralization,meaning,psychosis,depression

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Confronted with any kind of critical event, people tend to develop an urgent need for answers that provide a useful interpretation of what they experience as a painfully intruding disaster. This urge results from the often-unbearable suffering and the disruption of everyday life, routines, and relations. Moreover, dreams and aspirations one had for the future, the realization of which they perceived as important in leading a meaningful life, may be lost or have to be reconsidered. Accompanying feelings of disappointment, demoralization, or even desperation are often treated as symptoms of depression. This approach is called into question by the concept of demoralization, which points to the presence of healthy modes of functioning in a state of lucid awareness of one’s condition. In this article, we focus on the case of schizophrenia, as we suppose that having to deal with recurring psychotic episodes constitutes such a pervasive experience, possibly leading to meaning deficiency. We propose then a treatment perspective that integrates care for the processes of mourning and of meaning making. This view, described here in the case of schizophrenic psychosis, is offered as a paradigm that can serve the approach to other serious conditions requiring prolonged care

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