Reframing a Schizoid Mindset with Aid of Visual Arts A Brief Report of a Lived Experience
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Receiving a diagnosis of schizophrenia often triggers grief and uncertainty about the future. While psychiatric medication plays a central role in symptom management, recovery frequently depends on the patient’s engagement in complementary interventions such as psychotherapy and structured creative activities. This brief report reflects on a lived experience suggesting that engagement in visual arts research may contribute to reframing a schizoid mindset. Drawing conceptually on philosophical reflections regarding schizophrenia and contemporary society [1,2], and integrating abductive reasoning as proposed in semiotic theory [4,5], the notion of “abductive serendipity” is presented as a creative-critical pathway.
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