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本文介绍了为临床心理学和精神病学领域的一篇论文而进行的原始研究的结果,使用了视角和叙事方法。从叙事角度来看,心理健康被定义为创造符合某些正式标准的生活故事的能力(Stemplewska-Żakowicz, Zalewski, 2010)。该研究的主要研究问题涉及诊断为精神分裂症的人的生活故事与健康的人的故事之间的差异——与所谓的"健康/适应性"自传式叙述(有益的生活故事指标)有关。研究对象为克拉科夫临床医院精神病康复病房的9例偏执型精神分裂症患者。在“请告诉我你的生活故事”的叙述刺激下获得被试的自传体叙述,开始对Dan P. McAdams(1985, 2006)的关于生活故事的采访(the life story interview)。受试者对自己生活故事创作策略的重建,可以确定精神分裂症患者的自传体叙述在多大程度上符合有利于叙述健康的标准。研究结果还揭示了整个群体中患者生活史的内在多样性。文章中提到的标准及其与精神病患者构建的生活故事相关的概念化可能构成区分个体正常功能特征的自主叙述的理论基础。这些指标也有可能作为临床医生、精神科医生和心理治疗师治疗精神病患者的指导方针。此外,识别在自传体叙述层面上发生的干扰或缺陷,可以从经历它的人的角度洞察疾病的现象学。这反过来又丰富了用他们的理解范畴来解释被调查个体发生的心理现象的心理学策略。
Możliwości wykorzystania wskaźników adaptacyjnych narracji autobiograficznych w pracy z osobami z diagnozą schizofrenii paranoidalnej
This article presents the results of original research conducted for the purposes of a thesis in the field of clinical psychology and psychiatry using perspective and narrative methodology. Mental health in the narrative perspective is defined as the ability to create a life story that meets certain formal criteria (Stemplewska-Żakowicz, Zalewski, 2010). The main research question of the study concerned the differences between life stories of people with diagnosed schizophrenia and the stories of healthy people – in relation to the so-called ‘healthy/adaptive’ autobiographical narratives (beneficial life stories indicators). The study group included 9 patients with the diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia, patients of the Psychiatric-Rehabilitation Ward of Clinical Hospital in Krakow. Autobiographical narratives of the subjects were obtained in response to a narrative stimulus: “Please tell me the story of your life”, starting the interview about the life story (The Life Story Interview) by Dan P. McAdams (1985, 2006). The reconstruction of the strategy of creating a story about one’s own life by the subjects allowed to determine the degree to which the autobiographical narratives of people suffering from schizophrenia are compatible with the criteria that favour the health of the narrative. The results of the study also revealed the internal diversity of the patients’ life histories within the whole group. The criteria referred to in the article and their conceptualisation in relation to life stories constructed by psychiatric patients may constitute a theoretical basis for differentiating autonarrations characteristic for proper functioning of an individual. These indicators also potentially serve as guidelines for clinicians, psychiatrists, and psychotherapists working with psychotic patients. Moreover, identification of disturbances or deficits occurring at the level of autobiographical narrations enables insight into the phenomenology of the disease from the perspective of the person experiencing it. This in turn enriches psychological strategies of explaining psychological phenomena that take place in the examined individuals with a category of their understanding.
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The international journal Studia Psychologica is published by the Institute of Experimental Psychology, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Bratislava, Slovak Republic, since 1956. The journal publishes original articles in the area of psychology of cognitive processes in personality and social context. The journal aims at providing contributions to the understanding of cognitive processes which are used in the everyday functioning of human beings. This includes studies on the acquisition and use of knowledge about the world by human beings, the nature of such knowledge, and the relationship between knowledge, behavior and personality conceived as an agent in his/her environment.