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Title The Oxford handbook of phenomenological psychopathology / edited by Giovanni Stanghellini [and five others]
Published [New York, NY] : Oxford University Press, [2019]

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 1187 pages)
Series Oxford handbooks online
Oxford handbooks online.
Contents Introduction / Giovanni Stanghellini, [and others] -- Section One. History -- Edmund Husserl / Roberta de Monticelli -- The Role of Psychology According to Edith Stein / Angela Ales Bello -- Martin Heidegger / Anthony Vincent Fernandez -- Jean-Paul Sartre / Anthony Hatzimoysis -- Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology, and Psychopathology / Maxine Sheets-Johnstone -- Simone de Beauvoir / Shannon M. Mussett -- Max Scheler / John Cutting -- Hans-Georg Gadamer / Andrzej Wiercinski -- Paul Ricoeur / René Rosfort -- Emmanuel Levinas / Richard A. Cohen -- Critiques and Integrations of Phenomenology Derrida, Foucault, Deleuze / Federico Leoni -- Karl Jaspers / Matthias Bormuth -- Eugène Minkowski / Annick Urfer-Parnas -- Ludwig Binswanger / Klaus Hoffmann, Roman Knorr -- Medard Boss / Franz Mayr -- Erwin Straus / Thomas Fuchs -- Ernst Kretschmer / Mario Rossi Monti -- Hubertus Tellenbach / Stefano Micali -- Kimura Bin / James Phillips -- Wolfgang Blankenburg / Martin Heinze -- Franco Basaglia / John Foot -- Frantz Fanon / Lewis R. Gordon -- RDLaing / Allan Beveridge --
Section Two. Foundations and Methods -- On the subject matter of phenomenological psychopathology / Anthony Vincent Fernandez, Allan Køster -- The phenomenological approach / Dermot Moran -- Clinical phenomenology descriptive, structural, and transcendental phenomenology / Dorothée Legrand -- Genetic phenomenology / Anthony Steinbock -- Phenomenology and hermeneutics / René Rosfort -- Introspection, phenomenology, and psychopathology / Louis A. Sass, Adam Fishman -- Phenomenology and the cognitive sciences / Shaun Gallagher -- Phenomenology, naturalism, and the neurosciences / Massimiliano Aragona -- Normality / Sara Heinämaa, Joona Taipale --
Section Three. Key Concepts -- Self / Dan Zahavi -- Emotion / René Rosfort -- The unconscious in phenomenology / Roberta Lanfredini -- Intentionality / Joel Krueger -- Personhood / René Rosfort -- Befindlichkeit Disposition / Francesca Brencio -- Values and values-based practice / K. W. M. Fulford, Giovanni Stanghellini -- Embodiment / Eric Matthews -- Autonomy / Katerina Deligiorgi -- Alterity / Søren Overgaard, Mads Gram Henriksen -- Time / Federico Leoni -- Conscience / Marcin Moskalewicz -- Understanding and Explaining / Christoph Hoerl --
Section Four. Descriptive Psychopathology -- Consciousness and its disorders / Femi Oyebode -- The experience of time and its disorders / Thomas Fuchs -- Attention, concentration, memory, and their disorders / Julian C. Hughes -- Thought, speech, and language disorders / John Cutting -- Affectivity and its disorders / Kevin Aho -- Selfhood and its disorders / Josef Parnas, Mads Gram Henriksen -- Vital anxiety / María Inés López-Ibor, Julia Picazo Zappino -- Hallucinations and phenomenal consciousness / Aaron Mishara, Yuliya Zaytseva -- Bodily experience and its disorders / John Cutting -- The psychopathological concept of catatonia / Gabor S. Ungvari -- Eating behavior and its disorders / Giovanni Castellini, Valdo Ricca -- The phenomenological clarification of grief and its relevance for psychiatry / Matthew Ratcliffe -- Gender dysphoria / Giovanni Castellini, Milena Mancini -- Hysteria, dissociation, conversion, and somatization / Maria Luísa Figueira, Luís Madeira -- Obsessions and phobias / Claire Ahern, [and others] -- Thoughts without thinkers agency, ownership, and the paradox of thought insertion / Clara S. Humpston --
Section Five. Life-Worlds -- The life-world of persons with schizophrenia considered as a disorder of basic self / Louis A. Sass -- The life-world of persons with mood disorders / Thomas Fuchs -- The life-world of the obsessive-compulsive person / Martin Bürgy -- The life-world of persons with hysteria / Guilherme Messas, [and others] -- The life-world of persons with borderline personality disorder / Giovanni Stanghellini, Milena Mancini -- The life-world of persons with drug addictions / Gilberto Di Petta -- The life-world of persons with autism / Francesco Barale, [and others] -- Eating disorders as disorders of embodiment and identity / Giovanni Castellini, Valdo Ricca --
Section Six. Clinical Psychopathology -- First-rank symptoms of schizophrenia / Lennart Jansson -- Schizophrenic delusion / Arnaldo Ballerini -- Delusional mood / Mads Gram Henriksen, Josef Parnas -- Delusion and mood disorders / Otto Doerr-Zegers -- Paranoia / Paolo Scudellari -- Auditory verbal hallucinations and their phenomenological context / Matthew Ratcliffe -- Affective temperaments / Andrea Raballo, Lorenzo Pelizza -- Schizophrenic autism / Richard Gipps, Sanneke de Haan -- Dysphoria in borderline persons / Mario Rossi Monti, Alessandra D'Agostino -- Psychosis high-risk states / Luís Madeira, [and others] -- Psychopathology and law / Gareth S. Owen -- Atmospheres and the clinical encounter / Cristina Costa, [and others] -- The psychopathology of psychopaths / Jérôme Englebert -- A phenomenological-contextual, existential, and ethical perspective on emotional trauma / Robert D. Stolorow --
Section Seven. Phenomenological Psychopathology -- Phenomenological psychopathology and neuroscience / Georg Northoff -- Phenomenological psychopathology and qualitative research / Massimo Ballerini -- Phenomenological psychopathology and quantitative research / Julie E. Nordgaard Frederiksen, Mads Gram Henriksen -- Phenomenological psychopathology and psychotherapy / Giovanni Stanghellini -- Phenomenological psychopathology and psychiatric ethics / René Rosfort -- Phenomenological psychopathology and america's social life-world / Jake Jackson -- Phenomenological psychopathology and the formation of clinicians / Giovanni Stanghellini -- Phenomenological psychopathology and psychiatric classification / Anthony Vincent Fernandez -- Phenomenological psychopathology and clinical decision-making / Eduardo Iacoponi, Harvey Wickham -- Phenomenological psychopathology and psychoanalysis / Federico Leoni -- Phenomenological psychopathology and autobiography / Anna Bortolan -- Phenomenological psychopathology, neuroscience, psychiatric disorders, and the intentional arc / Grant Gillett, Patrick Seniuk -- Phenomenological psychopathology of neurodiversity / Marco O. Bertelli, [and others] -- The bodily self in schizophrenia from phenomenology to neuroscience / Francesca Ferri, Vittorio Gallese
Summary For about one century the catalogue of books in phenomenological psychopathology has been tremendously rich in essays, but remarkably poor in handbooks. Even the cornerstone of our canon, Jaspers’ General Psychopathology, originally written as a textbook, can hardly be given to a student as a basic reading. This makes extremely difficult teaching the fundamentals of our discipline. Students ask for manualized knowledge expecting teachers to explain them what-exactly-must-be-done-in-a-given-circumstance. This Handbook is meant to fill these gaps. It includes a detailed, thorough and reader-friendly description of philosophical and clinical key-concepts and constructs, and of the contributions of leading figures of phenomenological psychopathology. It establishes clear connections between psychopathological knowledge and clinical practice. It liaise phenomenological psychopathology to contemporary debates in nosography, clinical epistemology, research and the neurosciences. It’s stronger benefit is that it brings together evidence-based with person-based knowledge. All learning is based on process of recognition. ‘Recognition’ means identification of someone or something from previous encounters or knowledge. In standard clinical training this process is called ‘diagnosis’ and evidence-based diagnostic skills are deemed fundamental. Students are spot-on when soliciting this kind of knowledge to be regimented and normalized. Yet ‘recognition’ has a second meaning: acknowledging the absolute singularity of what is out there. To recognize someone or something means to be able to tolerate its otherness. This kind of recognition is a practice in which epistemology is in touch with ethics. Whereas recognition qua identification or diagnosis is an act of recollection based on previously acquired knowledge, recognition qua acknowledgement is an ethical act of acceptance of the unique being-so of the other person or state of affairs. The Handbook of Phenomenological Psychopathology engages in bringing together these two kinds of ‘recognition’ and establish a solid as well as flexible framework for the clinic of mental disorders
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Subject Psychology, Pathological.
Phenomenological psychology.
Psychology.
Psychology
Psychopathology
psychology.
Psychology
Phenomenological psychology
Psychology, Pathological
Form Electronic book
Author Stanghellini, Giovanni, editor.
ISBN 0191841900
9780191841903
Other Titles Handbook of phenomenological psychopathology
Phenomenological psychopathology