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PsychosisPsositivity

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by Rose Parker

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A podcast about the experience of living with psychosis, specifically schizophrenia. I’ve had schizophrenia for as long as I can remember and it’s been quite a journey, I think we’ll find plenty to talk about! Check out my Instagram @PsychosisPsositivity for daily updates!

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September 30, 2022

Experience Of Embodiment & Thought Insertion

Schizophrenia often involves an altered sense of embodiment, an experience In describe here. My experience with altered embodiment in Schizophrenia has been heavily focused on the brain and skull, which led me to think about how this might affect other Symptoms, particularly Thought Insertion and Thought Broadcasting. I explore some of my thoughts on the topic here, I'd love to hear what you think in the Instagram comments for this episode or in a private message!

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August 17, 2022

Maturing Through Psychotherpy: A Cross-Diagnostic Look

I've always been interested in the ways different diagnoses relate, and was fasdcinated at how similar the description of developmental remediation was in a book I have been reading for Borderline patients as it was in my experience for DID & Schizophrenia. Personality Disorders & Schizophrenia have interesting areas of overlap & similarity, and here I sharte my reflections on how re-parenting in Schizophrenia is similar to Personality Disorder Therapy when both are using Psychoanalytic elements. <br /><br />Kernberg, O. F. (1984). Severe personality disorders psychotherapeutic strategies. Yale University Press. <br />Perona-Garcelán S, Carrascoso-López F, García-Montes JM, Ductor-Recuerda MJ, López Jiménez AM, Vallina-Fernández O, Pérez-Álvarez M, Gómez-Gómez MT. Dissociative experiences as mediators between childhood trauma and auditory hallucinations. J Trauma Stress. 2012 Jun;25(3):323-9. doi: 10.1002/jts.21693. Epub 2012 May 15. PMID: 22589015.<br />Schultz, H. E., &amp; Hong, V. (2017). Psychosis in Borderline Personality Disorder: How Assessment and Treatment Differs from a Psychotic Disorder. Current Psychiatry, 16(4), 24–29.

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May 24, 2022

Self-Alienation, Trauma, & Psychosis

We've talked about social alienation & Social Defeat, but what does that do to your relationship to yourself in the context of a Psychotic condition? Feeling alienated from yourself & others is normal for Traumatized people, but how does this manifest in someone with Schizophrenia (and DID, as my case was)? Here I explore some of my thoughts & hypotheses on Self-Alienation in Schizophrenia/Psychosis, and my experiences in Recovery/Stabilization from this state. <br /><br />Further Reading: <br /><br />Bailey, T., Alvarez-Jimenez, M., Garcia-Sanchez, A. M., Hulbert, C., Barlow, E., & Bendall, S. (2018). Childhood Trauma Is Associated With Severity of Hallucinations and Delusions in Psychotic Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Schizophrenia bulletin, 44(5), 1111–1122. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbx161" rel="noopener">https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbx161</a><br /><br />Davis, J., Eyre, H., Jacka, F. N., Dodd, S., Dean, O., McEwen, S., Debnath, M., McGrath, J., Maes, M., Amminger, P., McGorry, P. D., Pantelis, C., & Berk, M. (2016). A review of vulnerability and risks for schizophrenia: Beyond the two hit hypothesis. Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews, 65, 185–194. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.03.017" rel="noopener">https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.03.017</a><br /><br />Selten, J. P., van der Ven, E., Rutten, B. P., & Cantor-Graae, E. (2013). The social defeat hypothesis of schizophrenia: an update. Schizophrenia bulletin, 39(6), 1180–1186. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbt134" rel="noopener">https://doi.org/10.1093/schbul/sbt134</a>

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What is PsychosisPsositivity?

A podcast about the experience of living with psychosis, specifically schizophrenia. I’ve had schizophrenia for as long as I can remember and it’s been quite a journey, I think we’ll find plenty to talk about! Check out my Instagram @PsychosisPsositivity for daily updates!

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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