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Andreas C R Rasmussen

Mental Health Center Amager, University of Copenhahen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

1 paper in the library · publishing 2026

Papers

Theoretical Perspectives on the Minimal and Narrative Self in the Schizophrenia Spectrum: An Integrative Review.

Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Cognitive science January 1, 2026 Florestan Delcourt, Henry R Cowan, Jordan Sibéoni et al.

Disturbances of the self in schizophrenia are often described at two levels: a pre-reflective, minimal sense of self and a reflective, narrative self. This integrative review examines how these two levels may be linked. Three theoretical models are presented: the Structural model, which suggests minimal self-disorders hierarchically cause narrative disturbances and the schizophrenia phenotype; the Dialectical model, which emphasizes reciprocal interactions between the two levels with both pathogenic and salutogenic effects; and the Contextual model, which considers social, territorial, and biological dimensions. Empirical studies directly testing these links are scarce and preliminary. The literature suggests promising directions for future research and clinical applications.