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Musically and Non Musically Prepared Narratives by

Persons Living with Schizophrenia

Short Selected Bibliography

Bruscia, K. (1987). An overview. In Improvisational models of music therapy (pp. 403-


422). Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.

Corin, E. (1998). The thickness of being: Intentional worlds, strategies of identity


and experience among schizophrenics. Psychiatry, 61, 133-146.

Davidson, L. (1993). Story telling and schizophrenia: Using narrative structure in


phenomenological research. The Humanistic Psychologist, 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 in psychosis.


Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research and Practice, 79, 53-67.

Gold, C., Dahle, T., Heldal, T., & Wigram, T. (2006). Music therapy for people with
schizophrenia or other psychoses: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Holma, J. & Aaltonen, J. (1997). The sense of agency and the search for a narrative in
acute psychosis. Contemporary Family Therapy, 19, 163-177.

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

Holma, J. & Aaltonen, J. (1998). Narrative understanding in acute psychosis.


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 schizophrenia and


homelessness. American Anthropologist, 99(2), 355-368.

Lysaker, P.H. & Buck, K.D. (2006). Moving toward recovery within clients' personal
narratives: Directions for a recovery-focused therapy. Journal of Psychosocial
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Lysaker, P.H. & Buck, K.D. (2006) Narrative enrichment in the psychotherapy for
persons with schizophrenia: A single case study. Issues in Mental Health
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Lysaker, P.H., Clements, C., Plascak-Hallberg, C., Knipscheer, S., & Wright, D. (2002).
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Lysaker, P. H., Davis, L., Eckert, G., Strasburger, A., Hunter, L., & Buck, K. (2005).
Changes in narrative structure and content in schizophrenia in long term
individual psychotherapy: A single case study. Clinical Psychology and
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Lysaker, P.H., Davis, L., Hunter, N., Nees, M., Wickett, A. (2005). Personal narratives
in schizophrenia: Increases in coherence following 5 months of vocational
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Lysaker, P.H., France, C., Hunter, N., & Davis, L. (2005). Personal narratives of illness
in schizophrenia: Associations with neurocognition and symptoms.
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Lysaker, P.H. & Lysaker, J. T. (2002). Narrative structure in psychosis: Schizophrenia


and disruptions in the dialogical self. Theory and Psychology, 12, 207-220.

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

Lysaker, P.H., Taylor, A., Miller, A., Beattie, N., Strasburger, A., & Davis, L. (2006).
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Lysaker, P.H., Wickett, A., & Davis, L. (2005). Narrative qualities in schizophrenia:
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Lysaker, P.H., Wickett, A., Campbell, K., & Buck, K. (2003). Movement towards
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Lysaker, P.H., Wickett, A., Wilke, N., & Lysaker, J. (2003). Narrative incoherence in
schizophrenia: The absent agent-protagonist and the collapse of internal
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Morgan, A. (2000). What is narrative therapy? An easy-to-read introduction.
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McLeod, The handbook of narrative and psychotherapy: Practice, theory and
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Zilber, (Authors), Narrative research: Reading, analysis, and interpretation
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