Delusions as Embodied Emotions: Rethinking First-Episode Psychosis through Narrative and Phenomenological Inquiry

Delusions as Embodied Emotions: Rethinking First-Episode Psychosis through Narrative and Phenomenological Inquiry

A multimethod study suggests that delusions in first-episode psychosis are 'embodied emotions'—global transformations of self-experience shaped by life narratives, particularly early shame and trauma. This research challenges traditional cognitive-only models and highlights the role of the lived body in psychiatric disorders.