Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Karen Blixens Plads 8, 2300, Copenhagen S, Denmark.
Mental Health Centre Glostrup, University Hospital of Copenhagen, 2605, Brøndby, Denmark.
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci. 2024 Sep;274(6):1405-1415. doi: 10.1007/s00406-023-01609-7. Epub 2023 Apr 21.
Double bookkeeping is a term introduced by Eugen Bleuler to describe a fundamental feature of schizophrenia where psychotic reality can exist side by side with shared reality even when these realities seem mutually exclusive. Despite increasing theoretical interest in this phenomenon over the recent years, there are no empirical studies addressing this issue. We have, therefore, conducted a phenomenologically descriptive qualitative study of 25 patients with schizophrenia in which we addressed the following issues: (1) Experience of double reality; (2) Emergence and development of two realities; (3) Truth quality of psychotic or private reality; (4) Insight into illness; (5) Communication of psychotic experiences. The most important result was that most patients felt to be in contact with another dimension of reality. Hallucinatory and delusional experience pertained to this different reality, which patients most frequently kept separated from the shared reality. This other dimension was considered by the patients as being more profound and real. The pre-psychotic and psychotic experiences were difficult to verbalize and typically described as totally different than ordinary experience. Double reality was persistent across remissions. None of the patients considered their condition as an illness analogous to a somatic disorder. Most patients described a vague sense of duality preceding the crystallization of double bookkeeping. This emergence of doubleness was associated with a fundamental alienation from oneself, the world, and others stretching back to childhood or early adolescence. We discuss the results with a special emphasis on the concept of psychosis, clinical interview, treatment, and pathogenetic research.
双重簿记是 Eugen Bleuler 提出的一个术语,用于描述精神分裂症的一个基本特征,即精神病性现实可以与共同现实并存,即使这些现实似乎相互排斥。尽管近年来人们对这一现象的理论兴趣日益增加,但没有研究这个问题的实证研究。因此,我们对 25 名精神分裂症患者进行了一项现象学描述性的定性研究,其中我们解决了以下问题:(1)双重现实的体验;(2)两种现实的出现和发展;(3)精神病性或私人现实的真实质量;(4)对疾病的洞察力;(5)精神病体验的交流。最重要的结果是,大多数患者感到与现实的另一个维度有联系。幻觉和妄想体验属于这个不同的现实,患者通常将其与共同现实分开。患者认为这个维度更加深刻和真实。前驱期和精神病性体验难以用言语表达,通常被描述为与普通体验完全不同。双重现实在缓解期内持续存在。没有患者将自己的病情视为类似于躯体障碍的疾病。大多数患者描述了一种模糊的双重感,在双重簿记出现之前就已经存在。这种双重性的出现与一种从童年或青春期就开始的与自己、世界和他人的根本性异化有关。我们将特别强调精神病概念、临床访谈、治疗和发病机制研究来讨论这些结果。