Mise en scène et origine perçue des voix hallucinées dans des discours de patients schizophrènes

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Abstract

This research explores how hallucinated voices appear in schizophrenic patient's narrations. Fourteen narrations of hallucinated patients were studied and are reported. Results show significant differences regarding the prevalence of use in the types of reported speeches, the ones most employed are reported speech and undetermined reported speech as respectively cited. The report mentions that hallucinated discourse is entirely separate and autonomous from the rest of the narration. These results underscore the xenopathic characteristic of hallucinated voices in the elaboration of the narration. These results are discussed for future research in this perspective and for the impact of the evaluation of psychotherapeutic treatment of these patients. © 2008 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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Banovic, I., Gilibert, D., Gimenez, G., & Jebrane, A. (2009). Mise en scène et origine perçue des voix hallucinées dans des discours de patients schizophrènes. Annales Medico-Psychologiques, 167(10), 736–744. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amp.2007.09.004

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