2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1173380
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Self-dehumanisation in voice hearers: the end of a continuum

Bethany O’Brien-Venus,
Tom Jenkins,
Paul Chadwick

Abstract: BackgroundMeta-dehumanisation and self-dehumanisation have been identified as potentially relevant phenomena for developing a deeper understanding of distress related to voice-hearing, particularly those experiencing voices as part of psychosis. Chadwick has previously argued that those with psychosis, including those who hear distressing voices, typically feel “dehumanised and set apart by their experiences of psychosis and trauma.” The present study explores the subjective experience of self-dehumanisation i… Show more

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