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Some people who by themselves or by others are understood as having mental health problems have written autobiographies about their experiences. The aim of this study is to explore how people write about their experiences of being mentally ill. Twelve Scandinavian autobiographies were studied using content analysis based on phenomenology and hermeneutics. Three themes were identified: feeling like a stranger in life and places, the transformation of life experiences into questions of disease and feeling ashamed. People's experiences of being mentally ill might be understood as the result of medical constructions unsuitable for the persons themselves. We could instead say that mental problems are not diseases, but severe and painful phenomena in people's lives.

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Anders Johan W Andersen, Inger Beate Larsen. Hell on earth: textual reflections on the experience of mental illness. Journal of mental health (Abingdon, England). 2012 Apr;21(2):174-81


PMID: 22559828

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