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Psychopathology (2024) 57 (6): 459–469.
Published Online: 16 July 2024
...Helene Stephensen; Annick Urfer-Parnas; Josef Parnas Introduction: In this paper, we wish to elucidate alterations of basic existential and intersubjective configurations in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSD) through the phenomenon of Anderssein (“feeling different”). Anderssein is an important...
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Psychopathology (2024) 57 (3): 229–235.
Published Online: 26 September 2023
...Junguo Zhang This paper explores the overlooked contributions of Husserl’s Phenomenology of intersubjectivity in understanding anorexia nervosa. It highlights the intricate relationship between the self and others, emphasizing their mutual constitution while acknowledging inherent differences...
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Psychopathology (2023) 56 (3): 165–172.
Published Online: 20 April 2023
...-episode psychosis into dialog, questioning in particular the prereflexive register of experience. The notion of centrality questions the conditions of the constitution of intersubjectivity: it places the question of the bodily and gestural incarnation that founds the relationship to the other...
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Psychopathology (2023) 56 (3): 220–230.
Published Online: 20 April 2023
... to in the content or advertisements. 2022 Phenomenology Autism Intersubjectivity Communication Empathy Basic symptoms Subjectivity “I have hyperacusis/hypersensitive to certain sounds – my son even more so. But also a major source of joy – e.g. picking out what a particular instrument is doing...
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Psychopathology (2022) 55 (1): 1–9.
Published Online: 09 November 2021
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Person-centered psychiatry Therapeutic stance Dialog Openness Authenticity Schizophrenia Psychosis Intersubjectivity Personhood These approaches on well-being...
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Psychopathology (2021) 54 (5): 221–231.
Published Online: 09 August 2021
... as it generates intersubjective disturbances on the axiological, logical, and ontological levels. On this basis, as a concluding suggestion, the paper will propose an alternative way to approach the problem, soothe the disturbance, and encourage integration. [email protected] 3 11 2020 26...
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Psychopathology (2021) 54 (3): 113–118.
Published Online: 01 April 2021
.... Culture Embodiment Intersubjectivity Phenomenology Psychopathology Review Article Psychopathology 2021;54:113 118 DOI: 10.1159/000515679 Received: January 6, 2021 Accepted: March 1, 2021 Published online: April 1, 2021 The Bracketing of Presence: Dematerialization and Disembodiment in Times...
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Psychopathology (2019) 52 (4): 232–239.
Published Online: 07 August 2019
... either working or studying, though 2 of them (E and B) did so under sheltered conditions. Yet, for all of them, everyday intersubjective exchange could be challenging, and a certain detachment permeated the majority of their interpersonal bonds: “It’s just, like, kind of superficial everywhere...
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Psychopathology (2019) 51 (6): 353–361.
Published Online: 31 October 2018
... between reliable, objective approaches and the intersubjective perspective in the clinical encounter. In the present article, we discuss Rümke’s popular concept of praecox feeling , as introduced in 1941 and re-elaborated over the following 20 years. Our aim was to thoroughly analyze the author’s original...
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Psychopathology (2018) 50 (6): 355–372.
Published Online: 13 December 2017
... as both a result and a cause of reciprocal adjustments, or individual/society by considering the whole and the part as, albeit partially autonomous, highly interdependent levels of organization. In this effort, we will also draw upon accounts of intersubjectivity, which emphasize that single levels...
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Psychopathology (2017) 50 (1): 75–82.
Published Online: 09 March 2017
... a context for EAWE Domain 3, Other persons, we propose a definition of “intersubjectivity” (IS) and “dissociality.” The former is the ability to understand other persons, that is, the basis of our capacity to experience people and social situations as meaningful. IS relies both on perceptive- intuitive...
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Psychopathology (2016) 49 (3): 153–162.
Published Online: 18 June 2016
... in the world. Furthermore, the theoretic approach seems to suggest that self- and intersubjective disturbances are intimately related. Conclusions: Further elaboration on the phenomenon of the Other and on his relation to schizophrenic illness might provide phenomenological psychopathology with important...
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Psychopathology (2016) 49 (2): 83–94.
Published Online: 14 April 2016
... the concept of intersubjectivity at the core of the diagnostic process. A standardized form was used to collect information about demographic variables, setting and duration of visit, and patient clinical diagnosis according to DSM-IV-TR [ 4 ] or ICD-10 [ 7 ] criteria. At the end of the visit, clinicians...
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Psychopathology (2014) 47 (6): 394–407.
Published Online: 30 September 2014
...(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Basic symptoms Embodiment Emotions Intersubjectivity Neurosciences Schizophrenia Functional magnetic resonance...
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Psychopathology (2013) 46 (2): 88–93.
Published Online: 07 August 2012
...Peter Schönknecht; Christoph Mundt Impaired intersubjectivity in schizophrenia has been subject to debate in clinical psychiatry and psychotherapy. In this paper, we will discuss recent perspectives on disordered intersubjectivity among the core symptoms of schizophrenic psychoses. Based...
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Psychopathology (2010) 43 (4): 268–274.
Published Online: 29 May 2010
... and exploring its basic structures, and (3) the hermeneutic, intersubjective or 2nd-person approach, mainly aiming at the co-construction of narratives and interpretations regarding the patient’s self-concept, relationships and conflicts. These three approaches will be compared regarding their respective values...
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Psychopathology (2005) 38 (3): 133–139.
Published Online: 09 June 2005
... explains these different alterations using Husserl’s concept of intentional perception on the one hand, and Merleau-Ponty’s concept of embodied perception on the other hand. The first may also be understood as describing the intersubjective constitution of reality through common concepts which structure...
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Psychopathology (2003) 36 (4): 171–180.
Published Online: 19 September 2003
... the richness of the experiences we share with others will be introduced: the shared manifold of intersubjectivity. I will posit that it is through this shared manifold that it is possible for us to recognize other human beings as similar to us. It is just because of this shared manifold that intersubjective...