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Understanding the typical presentation of emptiness: a study of lived-experience
Shona Joyce Herron1, Fabio Sani2
1Department of Clinical Psychology, University College London, London, UK.
Background:
Persistent feelings of emptiness, while poorly understood, characterise a range of mental health difficulties.
Aims:
To investigate the meaning of emptiness from the perspective of those with lived experience.
Method:
240 participants detailed their experiences of emptiness in a survey. Inductive thematic analysis was performed to produce a detailed description of emptiness and a definition of its typical manifestation. In a follow up survey, 178 individuals with lived experience of emptiness rated the accuracy of this definition.
Results:
Nine components of emptiness were identified. These were used to produce a definition of the typical manifestation of emptiness, which highlighted a sense of going through life mechanically, purposelessly and numbly, with a psychological and bodily felt inner void, together with a sense of disconnectedness from others, and of not contributing to an unchanged but distant and remote world. Participants in the second survey judged this definition as highly accurate.
Conclusions:
First person accounts of emptiness point to an integrated experience concerning the relationship between the self, others, and the external world more generally. Therefore, emptiness can be conceptualised as an existential feeling; a background orientation structuring the way in which the self relates to the interpersonal and impersonal world.
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