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Narratively Shaped Emotions: The Case of Borderline Personality Disorder.
The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy ( IF 1.493 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-19 , DOI: 10.1093/jmp/jhz037
Anna Bortolan 1
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In this article, I provide a phenomenological exploration of the role played by narrativity in shaping affective experience. I start by surveying and identifying different ways in which linguistic and narrative expression contribute to structure and regulate emotions, and I then expand on these insights by taking into consideration the phenomenology of borderline personality disorder. Disruptions of narrative abilities have been shown to be central to the illness, and I argue that these disruptions are at the origin of a number of alterations of affective experience. In particular, I suggest that due to the narrative "fragmentation" characteristic of the disorder, the emotions experienced by borderline patients can be less differentiated and have a predominantly bodily and unregulated character.

中文翻译:

叙述性情感:边缘性人格障碍的情况。

在本文中,我对叙事在塑造情感体验中的作用进行了现象学的探索。我首先调查并确定语言和叙事表达对结构和调节情绪的贡献的不同方式,然后通过考虑边缘人格障碍的现象学来扩展这些见解。叙述能力的破坏已被证明是疾病的中心,我认为这些破坏是许多情感体验改变的根源。我特别建议,由于这种疾病的叙述性“碎片化”特征,边缘患者所经历的情绪可以较少地被区分,并且具有明显的身体和不受调节的特征。
更新日期:2020-04-23
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