Enacted Restoration of Selfhood: A Kierkegaardian Perspective on Self-harm Among People with Mental Illness
Alexandra Brandt Ryborg Jønsson, Elizabeth Xiao-An Li, Anne Mia Steno

TL;DR
This paper explores self-harm through the lived experiences of individuals with mental illness, using a Kierkegaardian lens to understand it as a complex relationship between the body and the world.
Contribution
It introduces the novel concept of 'enacted selfhood' to analyze self-harm beyond clinical symptomatology.
Findings
Self-harm is presented as a mechanism for overcoming the self, not just a symptomatic behavior.
The study emphasizes the importance of lived experiences in understanding self-harm.
Enacted selfhood is proposed as a framework to comprehend the complex relationship between self-harm and mental illness.
Abstract
Non-suicidal self-harm, particularly the phenomenon of cutting, is gaining increasing academic attention. However, most existing literature approaches this topic from clinical, cultural, or historical perspectives, often neglecting an in-depth exploration of the lived experiences of individuals engaging in self-harm. Notably, within the context of mental illnesses, self-harm is often viewed merely as a symptomatic behavior and consequently addressed solely through symptomatic treatments. This article draws on data from the first and last authors’ extensive projects focusing on individuals living with mental illnesses in Denmark. Over a period of four years, we closely followed 19 participants (in two different projects) in various aspects of their daily lives, including periods of hospitalization. The article also includes uncensured images of self-harm, provided by participants with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsKierkegaardian Philosophy and Influence · Psychotherapy Techniques and Applications · Phenomenology and Existential Philosophy
