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An Experiential Approach to Psychopathology What is it like to Suffer from Mental Disorders?

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Department of Psychological, Humanistic and Territorial Sciences ‘G. d’Annunzio’ University Chieti, Italy ‘D. Portales’ University Santiago, Chile Springer 2016Edition: illustratedDescription: 383 pagesISBN:
  • 331929945X
  • 9783319299457
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.89 STA
Contents:
Contents: Phenomenological Psychopathology Toward a PersonCentered Hermeneutic Approach in the Clinical Encounter Phenomenological Investigation of ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder The Window and the Wound Dysphoria and Anger in Borderline Disorders Gender Dysphoria An Experiential Approach to Dissociative Phenomena Varieties of MindBody Disunity Anorexia Nervosa Historical Clinical Biographical and Phenomenological Considerations AlcoholInduced Psychotic Disorders Capgras Syndrome Perplexity SelfDisorders in Schizophrenia Autism in Schizophrenia A Phenomenological Study Hallucination Fear and Trembling A Case Study of Voice Hearing in Schizophrenia as a SelfDisorder CatatoniaPhenomenology Psychopathology and Pathophysiology Painful Affect in the Experience and Treatment of Schizophrenia Synthetic Psychosis by Novel Psychoactive Substances A Psychopathological Understanding of a Clinical Case Melancholia from the Perspective of the Self The Phenomenological Approach to Patients with Bizarreness Phenomenological Psychopathology and Care From PersonCentered Dialectical Psychopathology to the PHD Method for Psychoth Index
Summary: This book introduces the reader to a clear and consistent method for in-depth exploration of subjective psychopathological experiences with the aim of helping to restore the ability within psychiatry and clinical psychology to draw qualitative distinctions between mental symptoms that are only apparently similar, thereby promoting a more precise characterization of experiential phenotypes. A wide range of mental disorders are considered in the book, each portrayed by a distinguished clinician. Each chapter begins with the description of a paradigmatic case study in order to introduce the reader directly to the patient’s lived world. The first-person perspective of the patient is the principal focus of attention. The essential, defining features of each psychopathological phenomenon and the meaning that the patient attaches to it are carefully analyzed in order to “make sense” of the patient’s apparently nonsensical experiences. In the second part of each chapter, the case study is discussed within the context of relevant literature and a detailed picture of the state of the art concerning the psychopathological understanding of the phenomenon at issue is provided. An Experiential Approach to Psychopathology, and the method it proposes, may be considered the result of convergence of classic phenomenological psychopathological concepts and updated clinical insights into patients’ lived experiences. It endorses three key principles: subjective phenomena are the quintessential feature of mental disorders; their qualitative study is mandatory; phenomenology has developed a rigorous method to grasp “what it is like” to be a person experiencing psychopathological phenomena. While the book is highly relevant for expert clinical phenomenologists, it is written in a way that will be readily understandable for trainees and young clinicians.
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Contents:

Phenomenological Psychopathology Toward a PersonCentered Hermeneutic Approach in the Clinical Encounter

Phenomenological Investigation of ObsessiveCompulsive Disorder

The Window and the Wound Dysphoria and Anger in Borderline Disorders

Gender Dysphoria

An Experiential Approach to Dissociative Phenomena

Varieties of MindBody Disunity

Anorexia Nervosa Historical Clinical Biographical and Phenomenological Considerations

AlcoholInduced Psychotic Disorders

Capgras Syndrome

Perplexity

SelfDisorders in Schizophrenia

Autism in Schizophrenia A Phenomenological Study

Hallucination

Fear and Trembling A Case Study of Voice Hearing in Schizophrenia as a SelfDisorder

CatatoniaPhenomenology Psychopathology and Pathophysiology

Painful Affect in the Experience and Treatment of Schizophrenia

Synthetic Psychosis by Novel Psychoactive Substances A Psychopathological Understanding of a Clinical Case

Melancholia from the Perspective of the Self

The Phenomenological Approach to Patients with Bizarreness

Phenomenological Psychopathology and Care From PersonCentered Dialectical Psychopathology to the PHD Method for Psychoth

Index

This book introduces the reader to a clear and consistent method for in-depth exploration of subjective psychopathological experiences with the aim of helping to restore the ability within psychiatry and clinical psychology to draw qualitative distinctions between mental symptoms that are only apparently similar, thereby promoting a more precise characterization of experiential phenotypes. A wide range of mental disorders are considered in the book, each portrayed by a distinguished clinician. Each chapter begins with the description of a paradigmatic case study in order to introduce the reader directly to the patient’s lived world. The first-person perspective of the patient is the principal focus of attention. The essential, defining features of each psychopathological phenomenon and the meaning that the patient attaches to it are carefully analyzed in order to “make sense” of the patient’s apparently nonsensical experiences. In the second part of each chapter, the case study is discussed within the context of relevant literature and a detailed picture of the state of the art concerning the psychopathological understanding of the phenomenon at issue is provided.

An Experiential Approach to Psychopathology, and the method it proposes, may be considered the result of convergence of classic phenomenological psychopathological concepts and updated clinical insights into patients’ lived experiences. It endorses three key principles: subjective phenomena are the quintessential feature of mental disorders; their qualitative study is mandatory; phenomenology has developed a rigorous method to grasp “what it is like” to be a person experiencing psychopathological phenomena. While the book is highly relevant for expert clinical phenomenologists, it is written in a way that will be readily understandable for trainees and young clinicians.

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