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Published Online: November 1989

Patients' Accounts of Stress and Coping in Schizophrenia

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Many current approaches to the management of schizophrenia emphasize the influence of environmental stress on the course of the illness. Relatively neglected is the internal experience of schizophrenic patients as a source of stress and anxiety. The author draws on a wide range of first-person accounts by patients with schizophrenia to identify four internal sources of stress—altered perceptions, cognitive confusion, attentional deficit, and impaired identity—and to reveal the wisdom and creativity with which patients have come to terms with their illness.

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Pages: 1141 - 1145

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Published in print: November 1989
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Agnes B. Hatfield
Department of Human Development in the College of Education at the University of Maryland at College Park

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8351 Canning Terrace, Greenbelt, Maryland 20770

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