Dimensions of the self in emotion and psychopathology: Consequences for self-management in anxiety and depression

Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 24 (2):143-155 (2017)
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Abstract

Over the last years, self-management has become a central value in the practice of mental health care. Patients are positioned as expertclients who are actively involved in the management of their disease. Some of the ideas that are implied in the concept of self-management may raise important and intriguing questions. For instance, in the context of psychiatry impaired agency and altered self-experience are often part of the psychopathological process itself. The capacity to manage oneself may be impeded by the very problem that needs to be managed. Therefore, how should self-management be conceived in...

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