Stone, Brendan (2005) Speaking of the Everyday: Psychosis and Writing. In: Narrative, Memory & Everyday Life. University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, pp. 169-176.
Abstract

With reference to two journals written by women hospitalized with
psychotic disorders and subsequently published (Hart, 1997; Jefferson,
1975), I examine the role of writing in the context of acute ‘mental
illness’.1 In particular, I suggest that simply recording the everyday may
help psychotic patients to (re)fashion a coherent sense of selfhood.

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