2015
DOI: 10.21307/sjcapp-2016-003
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Self-disorders: A promising Candidate for Early Detection

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“…Together, this body of research indicates that minimal self‐disturbance is a specific trait feature of schizophrenia spectrum disorders and is present in the prodromal phase of these disorders (Nelson, Parnas, & Sass, ; Nelson & Raballo, ; Parnas, , ; Parnas, Bovet, & Zahavi, ; Parnas & Henriksen, ; Sass & Parnas, ). In the clinical context, measures of minimal self‐disturbance may therefore function as powerful diagnostic and predictive tools (Nordgaard & Henriksen, ; Parnas, ; Raballo et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together, this body of research indicates that minimal self‐disturbance is a specific trait feature of schizophrenia spectrum disorders and is present in the prodromal phase of these disorders (Nelson, Parnas, & Sass, ; Nelson & Raballo, ; Parnas, , ; Parnas, Bovet, & Zahavi, ; Parnas & Henriksen, ; Sass & Parnas, ). In the clinical context, measures of minimal self‐disturbance may therefore function as powerful diagnostic and predictive tools (Nordgaard & Henriksen, ; Parnas, ; Raballo et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together, this body of research indicates that, in the clinical context, measures of basic self disturbance may function as powerful diagnostic and predictive tools (Nordgaard & Henriksen, 2016; Parnas, 2012; Raballo et al, 2016). However, despite the apparent importance of basic self‐disturbance in schizophrenia‐spectrum disorders, little is known about the brain processes (i.e., neurocognitive, neurophysiological, neurostructural, neurofunctional processes) associated with this phenomenological disturbance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%