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Representations of hallucinations and dissociation in young adult literature: using literature to challenge stigma about psychosis

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posted on 2023-09-06, 13:25 authored by Catarina da Cunha Koch, Helen CoughlanHelen Coughlan, Mary CannonMary Cannon

This paper explores the role that sensitively portrayed literary representations of hallucinations and dissociation may have in counteracting stigma associated with these experiences. In it, we focus on narratives of young people experiencing hallucinatory and dissociative phenomena in two award-winning, young adult novels: How It Feels to Float by Helena Fox and A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness. We identify and discuss three literary devices in these two novels that promote empathy for the characters and their experiences. The narrative accounts in both novels challenge conceptions of hallucinations and dissociation as unknowable and unrelatable experiences with their empathic portrayals of relatable characters that create comprehensible accounts of adolescents grappling with their sense of reality. Importantly, they highlight the potential role that literature can play in stigma reduction by positively shaping young peoples' understandings of unfamiliar mental health experiences. 

Funding

RCSI Research Summer Studentship

European Research Council Consolidator Award (iHEAR 724809)

Psychosis Ireland Collaborative Doctoral Award programme from the Health Research Board (PSI-STAR CDA-2021-005)

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Published Citation

da Cunha Koch C, Coughlan H, Cannon M. Representations of hallucinations and dissociation in young adult literature: using literature to challenge stigma about psychosis. Ir J Psychol Med. 2022:1-7.

Publication Date

3 October 2022

PubMed ID

36189612

Department/Unit

  • Psychiatry
  • Undergraduate Research

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

Version

  • Published Version (Version of Record)