
n. 18/2020
pp. 260
ISBN cartaceo 9788878858817
ISBN pdf 9788878858824
Marta Boniardi, Elisabetta Lalumera
Introduction
Section 1. Philosophical frameworks for psychopathology
K.W.M. (Bill) Fulford
The State of the Art in Philosophy and Psychiatry: an international open society of ideas supporting best practice in shared decision-making as the basis of contemporary person-centred clinical care
Lorenzo Fregna, Marco Locatelli, Cristina Colombo
The Phenomenology of Depression
Roy Dings
Psychopathology, phenomenology and affordances
Francesca Brencio, Prisca R. Bauer
Words matter. A hermeneutical-phenomenological account to mental health
Luka Janeš
Improvement of Psychiatry with Hermeneutics and Phenomenology as a Prerequisite for Treating Psychotic Disorders
Don Borrett
Naturalizing Phenomenological Psychopathology
Anna Drożdżowicz
The difficult case of complicated grief and the role of phenomenology in psychiatry
Daria Baglieri
Wardens and Prisoners of Their Memories: The Need for Autobiographical Oblivion in Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM)
Section 2. Science in Progress. New Conceptual Frames for Empirical Psychopathology and for Psychiatry
Thomas Fuchs
Delusion, reality and intersubjectivity: A phenomenological and enactive analysis
Giovanni Stanghellini, Milena Mancini
Body experience, identity and the other’s gaze in persons with feeding and eating disorders
Milena Mancini, Giovanni Stanghellini
Emotional depersonalization in persons with feeding and eating disorders
Elisa Melloni, Francesco Benedetti, Benedetta Vai, Elisabetta Lalumera
Not understanding others. The RdoC approach to Theory of mind and empathy deficits in Schizophrenia, Borderline Personality Disorder and Mood Disorders
Marko Juriako, Luca Malatesti
In what sense are mental disorders brain disorders? Explicating the concept of mental disorder within RDoC
Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen, Janna Hastings
Mapping the Patient’s Experience: An Applied Ontological Framework for Phenomenological Psychopathology
Section 3. Society, Politics and the Bodies of Mental Disease
Lillian Wilde
Trauma Across Cultures: Cultural Dimensions of the Phenomenology of Post-Traumatic Experiences
Domonkos Sik
Networks of anxiety – from the distortions of late modern societies to the social components of anxiety
Renata Bazzo, Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker
The Mania and Stimmung: On the phenomenological differences of the perception of mania and their transformations
Bernice Brijan
Existential loss in the face of mental illness: Further developing perspectives on personal recovery in mental health care
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DOI 10.17454/pam-1812 | P&M18_12_Mancini-Stanghellini | 0,00 € |