THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF PHENOMENOLOGICAL PSYCHOPATHOLOGY

Editorial:
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
Materia
Psiquiatría
ISBN:
978-0-19-880315-7
Páginas:
1184
N. de edición:
1
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Inglés
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1: Introduction, Giovanni Stanghellini, Matthew Broome, Anthony Vincent Fernandez, Paolo Fusar Poli, Andrea Raballo, and René Rosfort
Section One: History
2: Edmund Husserl, Roberta de Monticelli
3: The Role of Psychology According to Edith Stein, Angela Ales Bello
4: Martin Heidegger, Anthony Vincent Fernandez
5: Jean-Paul Sartre, Anthony Hatzimoysis
6: Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology, and Psychopathology, Maxine Sheets-Johnstone
7: Simone de Beauvoir, Shannon M. Mussett
8: Max Scheler, John Cutting
9: Hans-Georg Gadamer, Andrzej Wiercinski
10: Paul Ricoeur, René Rosfort
11: Emmanuel Levinas, Richard A. Cohen
12: Critiques and Integrations of Phenomenology: Derrida, Foucault, Deleuze, Federico Leoni
13: Karl Jaspers, Matthias Bormuth
14: Eugène Minkowski, Annick Urfer-Parnas
15: Ludwig Binswanger, Klaus Hoffmann and Roman Knorr
16: Medard Boss, Franz Mayr
17: Erwin Straus, Thomas Fuchs
18: Ernst Kretschmer, Mario Rossi Monti
19: Hubertus Tellenbach, Stefano Micali
20: Kimura Bin, James Phillips
21: Wolfgang Blankenburg, Martin Heinze
22: Franco Basaglia, John Foot
23: Frantz Fanon, Lewis R. Gordon
24: R.D. Laing, Allan Beveridge
Section Two: Foundations and Methods
25: On the Subject Matter of Phenomenological Psychopathology, Anthony Vincent Fernandez and Allan Køster
26: The Phenomenological Approach, Dermot Moran
28: Genetic Phenomenology, Anthony Steinbock
29: Phenomenology and Hermeneutics, René Rosfort
31: Phenomenology and Cognitive Science, Shaun Gallagher
32: Phenomenology, Naturalism, and the Neurosciences, Massimiliano Aragona
33: Normality, Sara Heinämaa and Joona Taipale
Section Three: Key-concepts
34: Self, Dan Zahavi
35: Emotion, René Rosfort
36: The Unconscious in Phenomenology, Roberta Lanfredini
37: Intentionality, Joel Krueger
38: Personhood, René Rosfort
39: Befindlichkeit: Disposition, Francesca Brencio
40: Values and Values-based Practice, KWM (Bill) Fulford and Giovanni Stanghellini
41: Embodiment, Eric Matthews
42: Autonomy, Katerina Deligiorgi
43: Alterity, Søren Overgaard and Mads Gram Henriksen
44: Time, Federico Leoni
45: Conscience, Marcin Moskalewicz
46: Understanding and Explaining, Christoph Hoerl
Section Four: Descriptive Psychopathology
47: Consciousness and its Disorders, Femi Oyebode
48: The Experience of Time and its Disorders, Thomas Fuchs
49: Attention, Concentration, Memory, and their Disorders, Julian C. Hughes
50: Thought, Speech and Language Disorders, John Cutting
51: Affectivity and its Disorders, Kevin Aho
52: Selfhood and its disorders, Josef Parnas and Mads Gram Henriksen
53: Vital Anxiety, Maria Inés López-Ibor and Dra Julia Picazo Zapinno
54: Hallucinations and Phenomenal Consciousness, Aaron Mishara and Yuliya Zaytseva
55: Bodily Experience and its Disorders, John Cutting
56: The psychopathological concept of catatonia, Gabor S. Ungvari
57: Eating behavior and its disorders, Giovanni Castellini and Valdo Ricca
58: The Phenomenological Clarification of Grief and its Relevance for Psychiatry, Matthew Ratcliffe
59: Gender Dysphoria, Giovanni Castellini and Milena Mancini
60: Hysteria, dissociation, conversion and somatisation, Maria Luísa Figueira and Luís Madeira
61: Obsessions and phobias, Claire Ahern, Daniel B. Fassnacht, and Michael Kyrios
62: Thoughts without Thinkers: Agency, Ownership and the Paradox of Thought Insertion, Clara S. Humpston
Section Five: Life-worlds
63: The Life-World of Persons with Schizophrenia (considered as a Disorder of Basic Self), Louis Sass
64: The Life-World of Persons with Mood Disorders as Disorders of Temporality, Thomas Fuchs
65: The Life-World of the Obsessive-Compulsive Person, Martin Bürgy
66: The Life-World of Persons with Hysteria, Guilherme Messas, Rafaela Zorzanelli, and Melissa Tamelini
67: The Life-World of persons with borderline personality disorder, Giovanni Stanghellini and Milena Mancini
68: The Life-World of Persons with Drug Addictions, G. Di Petta
69: The Life-World of Persons with Autism, Francesco Barale, Davide Broglia, Giulia Zelda De Vidovich, and Stefania Ucelli di Nemi Translated by Martino Rossi Monti
70: Eating disorders as Disorders of Embodiment and Identity, Giovanni Castellini and Valdo Ricca
Section Six: Clinical Psychopathology
Section Editors: Matthew Broome and Paolo Fusar Poli
71: First Rank Symptoms of Schizophrenia, Lennart Jansson
72: Schizophrenic Delusion, Arnaldo Ballerini
73: Delusional mood, Mads Gram Henriksen and Josef Parnas
74: Delusion and Mood Disorders, Otto Doerr
75: Paranoia, Paolo Scudellari
76: Auditory Verbal Hallucinations and their Phenomenological Context, Matthew Ratcliffe
77: Affective temperaments, Andrea Raballo and Lorenzo Pelizza
78: Schizophrenic Autism, Richard Gipps and Sanneke de Haan
79: Dysphoria in Borderline Persons, Mario Rossi
Monti and Alessandra D'Agostino
80: Psychosis High Risk states, Luis Madeira, Ilaria
Bonoldi, and Barnaby Nelson
81: Psychopathology and Law, Gareth S. Owen
82: Atmospheres and the Clinical Encounter, Cristina Costa, Sergio Carmenates, Luis Madeira, and Giovanni Stanghellini
83: The Psychopathology of Psychopaths, Jerome Englebert
84: A Phenomenological-Contextual, Existential, and Ethical Perspective on Emotional Trauma, Robert D. Stolorow
Section Seven: Phenomenological Psychopathology
Section Editors: Matthew Broome and Paolo Fusar Poli
85: Phenomenological Psychopathology and Neuroscience, Georg Northoff
86: Phenomenological Psychopathology and Qualitative Research, Massimo Ballerini
87: Phenomenological Psychopathology and Quantitative Research, Julie Nordgaard and Mads Gram Henriksen
88: Phenomenological Psychopathology and Psychotherapy, Giovanni Stanghellini
89: Phenomenological Psychopathology and Psychiatric
90: Phenomenological Psychopathology and America's Social Life-World, Jake Jackson
91: Phenomenological Psychopathology and the Formation of Clinicians, Giovanni Stanghellini
92: Phenomenological Psychopathology and Psychiatric Classification, Anthony Vincent Fernandez
93: Phenomenological Psychopathology and Clinical Decision Making, Eduardo Iacoponi and Harvey Wickham
94: Phenomenological Psychopathology and Psychoanalysis, Federico Leoni
95: Phenomenological Psychopathology and Autobiography, Anna Bortolan
96: Phenomenological Psychopathology, Neuroscience, Psychiatric Disorders and the Intentional Arc, Grant Gillett and Patrick Seniuk
97: The phenomenology of Neurodiversity, Marco O. Bertelli, Johan De Groef, and Elisa Rondini
98: The Bodily Self in Schizophrenia: From Phenomenology to Neuroscience, Francesca Ferri and Vittorio Gallese

The field of phenomenological psychopathology (PP) is concerned with exploring and describing the individual experience of those suffering from mental disorders. Whilst there is often an understandable emphasis within psychiatry on diagnosis and treatment, the subjective experience of the individual is frequently overlooked. Yet a patient's own account of how their illness affects their thoughts, values, consciousness, and sense of self, can provide important insights into their condition - insights that can complement the more empirical findings from studies of brain function or behaviour.

The Oxford Handbook of Phenomenological Psychopathology is the first ever comprehensive review of the field. It considers the history of PP, its methodology, key concepts, and includes a section exploring individual experiences within schizophrenia, depression, borderline personality disorder, OCD, and phobia. In addition it includes chapters on some of the leading figures throughout the history of this field.

Bringing together chapters from a global team of leading academics, researchers and practitioners, the book will be valuable for those within the fields of psychiatry, clinical psychology, and philosophy.

Features
• Includes a detailed, thorough and reader-friendly description of philosophical and clinical key-concepts and of the contributions of leading figures of phenomenological psychopathology, providing clinicians with a strong intellectual, epistemological and ethical background
• Establishes clear connections between psychopathological knowledge and clinical practice (know-how) thus providing clinicians with useful person-based methods and concepts to approach patients in the diagnostic and therapeutic processes
• Ties phenomenological psychopathology to contemporary debates in nosography, assessment, clinical epistemology, research and the neurosciences

Authors
• Giovanni Stanghellini, Professor of Dynamic Psychology and Psychopathology, 'G. d'Annunzio' University, Italy.
• Matthew Broome, Chair in Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, UK.
• Anthony Vincent Fernandez, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Kent State University, USA.
• Paolo Fusar-Poli, Reader in Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health, Department of Psychosis Studies, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience, King's College London, UK.
• Andrea Raballo, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Medicine, University of Perugia, Italy.
• René Rosfort, Associate professor of ethics and philosophy of religion, Faculty of Theology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark