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Major Concepts (Laing's and Divided Self) |
Characterize the nature of a person's experience of the world and himself. Not an attempt to describe particular objects of his experience but rather to set particular experiences within the context of his whole being-in-the-world. |
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it-terms |
Trying to understand the schizophrenics horrifying experiences by applying abstract clinical or physiological language |
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it-processes |
Trying to increase your understanding of someone else's personal experiences by applying your own personal experiences to theirs. |
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Ontological security |
A major difference between us and schizophrenic patients. We have a good sense of being and do not doubt the reality of our experiences. |
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Ontological insecurity |
Doubting the realness of your reality, a primary aspect of those diagnosed with schizophrenia |
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Engulfment |
The first experience of major anxiety. The fear that in any relationship one will lose one's autonomy and this on's individual identity. |
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Implosion |
Form of extreme anxiety. A great feeling of emptiness accompanied by the fear that reality will overwhelm him or her at any moment, exploding inwards on him or her. |
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Petrification |
The fear of being turned into something dead or robotic, although still capable of action they no longer have any sense of being. (IE: I am a stone). |
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Depersonalization |
A common social practice (although not healthy) where we treat others as things or mere occupiers of roles. |
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Unembodied self |
Person becomes an object in the population of objects with no core in itself. Body is felt as a false self. |
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Diagram of the Embodied self |
Embodied self vital ---> Meaningful actions ---> Other ---> Perception is real ---> (top) |
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Diagram of the Unembodied self |
Inner self (Generalized Deadness Embodied "false" self) ---> Futile Action ---> Other ---> Perception is unreal ---> (top) |
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Self-aware |
Part of a sense of our being |
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Self-awareness |
Looking at ourselves as an object of someone else's observation and guessing their intimate details about ourselves. |
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Schizophrenia |
A model of the distortion of reality, or the experience that has become unlivable. |