不受欢迎的“皇家疾病”——对精神分裂症的思考演变及其在社会意识中的存在

A. Steliga
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精神分裂症是最严重的精神障碍之一。由于患者丰富的感觉和经验,它被称为“皇家病”。在一个所谓的“健康”社会中,对异己的容忍度非常低,对精神残疾者也没有空间。这主要是出于对无法理解和不熟悉的事物的恐惧。患者经常被边缘化和污名化。本文试图将精神分裂症在公众意识中“非妖魔化”。作者通过描述障碍本身以及受影响的个体来做到这一点,这些个体通过他们的艺术创造力让我们进入他们的世界,使其更容易理解。
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The unwanted “royal disease” – evolution of thinking about schizophrenia and its presence in social awareness
Schizophrenia is one of the most severe mental disorders. It is called the “royal disease” due to the wealth of sensations and experiences of the patient. In a so-called “healthy” society there is very little tolerance for otherness, nor space for people with mental disabilities. This is primarily for fear of what is incomprehensible and unfamiliar. Oftentimes patients are marginalized and stigmatized. This article is an attempt to “undemonize” schizophrenia in the general public consciousness. The author does this by describing the disorder itself as well as affected individuals who through their artistic creativity let us into their world, making it more accessible and understandable.
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