Contradictions of emotion in schizophrenia

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Sass, Louis [1 ]
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[1] Rutgers State Univ, GSAPP, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA
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10.1080/02699930600593313
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B84 [心理学];
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This paper considers contradictory features of emotional or affective experience and expression in schizophrenia in light of the "Kretschmerian paradox''* the fact that schizophrenia-spectrum patients can simultaneously experience both exaggerated and diminished levels of affective response. An attempt is made to explain the paradox and explore its implications. Recent research on emotion in schizophrenia is reviewed, including subjective reports, psychophysiological measures of arousal or activation, and behavioural measures, focusing on flat-affect and negative-symptom patients. After discussing relevant concepts and vocabulary of emotion ("affect'', "emotion'', "mood'', "feelings'', the "passions''), the need for a phenomenological approach focusing on subjective experience is proposed. Four modes of nonparanoid experience in schizophrenia are discussed: Bodily Alienation, Disengagement, Unworlding, and Subjectivisation. Each mode involves withdrawal from functional contexts-temporal, practical, and interpersonal-normally associated with emotional reactivity and expression; each may be accompanied by forms of non-emotional affectivity no less intense than the emotions they replace. Possible relationships between psychophysiological measures, expressive behaviour, and subjective emotional or affective response are considered.
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