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    Musically and Non Musically Prepared Narratives byPersons Living with Schizophrenia

    Short Selected Bibliography

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    Corin, E. (1998). The thickness of being: Intentional worlds, strategiesof identity and experience among schizophrenics. Psychiatry, 61, 133-146.

    Davidson, L. (1993). Story telling and schizophrenia: Using narrativestructure in phenomenological research. The HumanisticPsychologist, 21, 200-220.

    Davidson, L. (2003). Living outside mental illness: Qualitative studies

    of recovery in schizophrenia. New York: New York University Press.

    Eyre, L. (2007). Changes in images, life events, and music in Analytical Music Therapy:A reconstruction of Mary Priestley's case study of "Curtis." In A. Meadows, (Ed.),

    Qualitative Inquiries in Music Therapy: A Monograph Series (pp. 1-30). Gilsum,

    NH: Barcelona Publishing.

    France, C. & Uhlin, B. (2006). Narrative as an outcome domain inpsychosis. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research andPractice, 79, 53-67.

    Gold, C., Dahle, T., Heldal, T., & Wigram, T. (2006). Music therapy forpeople with schizophrenia or other psychoses: A systematicreview and meta-analysis. British Journal of Music Therapy, 20(2),100-108.

    Holma, J. & Aaltonen, J. (1997). The sense of agency and the search fora narrative in acute psychosis. Contemporary Family Therapy, 19,163-177.

    Holma, J. & Aaltonen, J. (1998). The experience of time in acutepsychosis and schizophrenia. Contemporary Family Therapy, 20(3),265-276.

    Holma, J. & Aaltonen, J. (1998). Narrative understanding in acutepsychosis. Contemporary Family Therapy, 20(3), 253-264.

    Lieblich, A., Tuval-Mashiach, R., & Zilber, T. (1998).Narrative research: Reading,analysis, and Interpretation. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.

    Lovell, A. (1997). "The city is my mother": Narratives of schizophreniaand homelessness.American Anthropologist, 99(2), 355-368.

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    Lysaker, P.H. & Buck, K.D. (2006). Moving toward recovery withinclients' personal narratives: Directions for a recovery-focused therapy.Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 44(1), 28-35.

    Lysaker, P.H. & Buck, K.D. (2006) Narrative enrichment in thepsychotherapy for persons with schizophrenia: A single casestudy. Issues in Mental Health Nursing, 27, 233-247.

    Lysaker, P.H., Clements, C., Plascak-Hallberg, C., Knipscheer, S., &Wright, D. (2002). Insight and personal narratives ofschizophrenia. Psychiatry, 65(3), 197-206.

    Lysaker, P. H., Davis, L., Eckert, G., Strasburger, A., Hunter, L., & Buck,K. (2005). Changes in narrative structure and content inschizophrenia in long term individual psychotherapy: A single casestudy. Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, 12, 406-416.

    Lysaker, P.H., Davis, L., Hunter, N., Nees, M., Wickett, A. (2005).Personal narratives in schizophrenia: Increases in coherencefollowing 5 months of vocational rehabilitation. PsychiatricRehabilitation Journal, 29(1), 66-68.

    Lysaker, P.H., France, C., Hunter, N., & Davis, L. (2005). Personalnarratives of illness in schizophrenia: Associations withneurocognition and symptoms. Psychiatry, 8(2), 140-151.

    Lysaker, P.H. & Lysaker, J. T. (2002). Narrative structure in psychosis:Schizophrenia and disruptions in the dialogical self. Theory andPsychology, 12, 207-220.

    Lysaker, P.H. & Lysaker, J.T. (2004). Schizophrenia as dialogue at theends of its tether: the relationship of disruptions in identity withpositive and negative symptoms.Journal of ConstructivistPsychology, 17, 105-119.

    Lysaker, P.H., Taylor, A., Miller, A., Beattie, N., Strasburger, A., & Davis,L. (2006). The scale to assess narrative development: Associationwith other measures of self and readiness for recovery inschizophrenia spectrum disorders. The Journal of Nervous andMental Disease, 194(3), 223-225.

    Lysaker, P.H., Wickett, A., & Davis, L. (2005). Narrative qualities inschizophrenia: Associations with impairments in neurocognition andnegative symptoms. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease,193(4), 244-249.

    Lysaker, P.H., Wickett, A., Campbell, K., & Buck, K. (2003). Movementtowards coherence in the psychotherapy of schizophrenia: Amethod for assessing narrative transformation. The Journal of

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    Nervous and Mental Disease. 191(8), 538-541.

    Lysaker, P.H., Wickett, A., Wilke, N., & Lysaker, J. (2003). Narrativeincoherence in schizophrenia: The absent agent-protagonist and thecollapse of internal dialogue.American Journal of Psychotherapy.57(2), 153-166.

    McLeod, J. (2004). The significance of narrative and storytelling in postpsychologicalcounseling and psychotherapy. In A. Lieblich, D. McAdams, & R. Josselson,

    (Eds.),Healing plots: The narrative basis of psychotherapy (pp.11-28).Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

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    Polkinghorne, D. (1995). Narrative configuration in qualitative analysis.In J. Hatch & R. Wisniewski (Eds.), Life history and narrative (pp. 5-24). London: The Falmer Press.

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    Polkinghorne, D. (2004). Narrative therapy and postmodernism. In L.Angus & J. McLeod, The handbook of narrative and psychotherapy:Practice, theory and research (pp.53-68). London: SagePublications.

    Priestley, M. (1994). Analytical music therapy and "the detour through phantasy." InEssays on analytical music therapy (pp.199-206). Phoenixville, PA: Barcelona

    Publishers.

    Purdon, C. (2002). The role of music in analytical music therapy: Musicas a carrier of stories. In J. Eschen (Ed.),Analytical music therapy(pp.104-114). London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

    Seikkula, J., Alakare, B., & Aaltonen, J. (2001). Open dialogue inpsychosis I: An introduction and case illustration.Journal ofConstructivist Psychology, 14, 247-265.

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    Music psychopathology IV: The course of musical expression during musictherapy with psychiatric inpatients. Psychopathology, 24, 121.

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    Steinberg R. & Raith L. (1985b) Music psychopathology II: Assessment of musicalexpression.Psychopathology, 18, 266-273.

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    Steinberg, R., Raith, L., Rossnagl, G., & Eben, E. (1985) Music psychopathology III:

    Music expression and psychiatric disease.Psychopathology, 18, 274-285.

    White, M. (1995). Psychotic experience and discourse. In Re-authoringlives: Interviews & Essays (pp.112-154). Adelaide: DulwichCentre Publications.

    Zilber, T. (1998). Categorical Form Analysis. In A. Lieblich, R. Tuval-Mashiach, & T. Zilber, (Authors), Narrative research: Reading,analysis, and interpretation (pp.141-164). Thousand Oaks: SagePublications.

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