Solokvist eller ensamvarg : Socialt samspel hos personer med psykosproblematik

Background: People diagnosed with psychosis are often described as introvert, isolated and with little or no ability to create and maintain social relationships. While every angle of a phenomena is valid and important, we believe that the first-person perspective provides the only direct access to t...

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Main Authors: Heinonen, Nina, Elg, Frida
Format: Others
Language:Swedish
Published: Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete - Socialhögskolan 2012
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-772832013-10-15T04:36:46ZSolokvist eller ensamvarg : Socialt samspel hos personer med psykosproblematiksweHeinonen, NinaElg, FridaStockholms universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete - SocialhögskolanStockholms universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete - Socialhögskolan2012PsychosisSocial interactionGrounded TheorySelf-imageSense of selfPsykosSocialt samspelGrundad TeoriSjälvbildSjälvkänslaBackground: People diagnosed with psychosis are often described as introvert, isolated and with little or no ability to create and maintain social relationships. While every angle of a phenomena is valid and important, we believe that the first-person perspective provides the only direct access to the diagnosed persons’ feelings and experiences. Aims: The aim of this study is to explore how a few people diagnosed with psychosis describe their experiences of social interaction. Method: This study is conducted in a Grounded Theory manner. An analysis has been performed on interviews made with five individuals, all diagnosed with a psychosis diagnosis. Results: The main result of this study is that the self-image is a core factor in the individuals experiences of, and initiative to, social interaction. The social interactions are linked to the individuals own relation to their diagnosis in a dynamic process where all components affect each other in the creating of the self-image. Conclusion: This study concludes that people diagnosed with psychosis is no different than other people when it comes to dreaming and longing for functional social relationships, but that they have some difficulties in actually finding them due to both social stigma and a poor self-image. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-77283application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Psychosis
Social interaction
Grounded Theory
Self-image
Sense of self
Psykos
Socialt samspel
Grundad Teori
Självbild
Självkänsla
spellingShingle Psychosis
Social interaction
Grounded Theory
Self-image
Sense of self
Psykos
Socialt samspel
Grundad Teori
Självbild
Självkänsla
Heinonen, Nina
Elg, Frida
Solokvist eller ensamvarg : Socialt samspel hos personer med psykosproblematik
description Background: People diagnosed with psychosis are often described as introvert, isolated and with little or no ability to create and maintain social relationships. While every angle of a phenomena is valid and important, we believe that the first-person perspective provides the only direct access to the diagnosed persons’ feelings and experiences. Aims: The aim of this study is to explore how a few people diagnosed with psychosis describe their experiences of social interaction. Method: This study is conducted in a Grounded Theory manner. An analysis has been performed on interviews made with five individuals, all diagnosed with a psychosis diagnosis. Results: The main result of this study is that the self-image is a core factor in the individuals experiences of, and initiative to, social interaction. The social interactions are linked to the individuals own relation to their diagnosis in a dynamic process where all components affect each other in the creating of the self-image. Conclusion: This study concludes that people diagnosed with psychosis is no different than other people when it comes to dreaming and longing for functional social relationships, but that they have some difficulties in actually finding them due to both social stigma and a poor self-image.
author Heinonen, Nina
Elg, Frida
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Elg, Frida
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title Solokvist eller ensamvarg : Socialt samspel hos personer med psykosproblematik
title_short Solokvist eller ensamvarg : Socialt samspel hos personer med psykosproblematik
title_full Solokvist eller ensamvarg : Socialt samspel hos personer med psykosproblematik
title_fullStr Solokvist eller ensamvarg : Socialt samspel hos personer med psykosproblematik
title_full_unstemmed Solokvist eller ensamvarg : Socialt samspel hos personer med psykosproblematik
title_sort solokvist eller ensamvarg : socialt samspel hos personer med psykosproblematik
publisher Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för socialt arbete - Socialhögskolan
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