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Auditory Hallucinations as Social Self-Positions: A Theoretical Discussion from a Single-Case Study
Authors:Javier Saavedra  Andrés Santamaría  Paul Crawford  Gabriele Lucius-Hoene
Affiliation:1. Universidad de Sevilla , Seville , Spain;2. Derbyshire Royal Infirmary , Derby , United Kingdom;3. Albert-Ludwigs-Universit?t Freiburg , Freiburg , Germany
Abstract:This work uses social positioning analysis to investigate the phenomenon of the auditory verbal hallucination (AVH) in schizophrenia in order to describe its social and interactive nature. We focus in detail on a single-case study of a patient who verbalized her AVHs. We analyze 3 significant excerpts from an interview with a person with paranoid schizophrenia. This interview is part of a larger study conducted with 18 participants about life narrative construction in the sociocultural context of care homes. The interaction between the patient and her voices is examined closely to reveal the dynamic between interviewer, patient, and voices. The analysis differentiates the voice of the patient from that of the hallucination and reveals “social interaction” between this dyad and the interviewer. We discuss a possible social and interactive framework to understand the origin of AVHs and the self-construction process.
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