Inside the Padded Sphere: The phenomenology and existential analysis of the schizoid personality
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https://doi.org/10.65828/mzstq022Keywords:
Abstraction, Buber, despair, disembodiment, Kierkegaard, Laing, loneliness, phenomenology, shut-upness, schizoidAbstract
This paper offers an existential-phenomenological perspective on the schizoid personality, its struggles, coping capacities, and creative strategies. The writings of Kierkegaard, particularly in terms of his exploration of the concept of 'shut-upness,' or 'inclosing reserve,' and its relationship to despair can be decisively instructive in facilitating and promoting the therapeutic process.
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