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Psychopathology (2025)
Published Online: 28 March 2025
... to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. 2025 Phenomenology Neoliberalism Scaling First-person perspective Time Peut-être aussi schématisait-elle l’intrépidité apparente de quelqu’un qui veut montrer...
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Psychopathology (2025)
Published Online: 25 March 2025
... psychotherapeutic framework. To circumscribe the definition of this approach for people with schizophrenia, we will refer to the work of Giovanni Stanghellini, and in particular to two of his works: the Phenomenology, Hermeneutics and Psychodynamics model, and his epistemological theory of Images . Thus, we shall...
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Psychopathology (2025) 58 (2): 134–142.
Published Online: 09 December 2024
..., and to explore the associated phenomenological and psychopathological characteristics. Key Message: We present a new perspective for understanding the interpersonal relationship characteristic of a narcissistic person, which we have termed “identity cannibalism.” In the narcissistic world, the process...
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Psychopathology (2025) 58 (3): 143–151.
Published Online: 18 November 2024
... of patients. In a quasi-phenomenological vein, Kępiński encouraged to re-evaluate delusions and hallucinations as opportunities to access unfiltered insights into reality. He also argued for the potential for moral growth within psychiatric treatment. Key Messages: Kępiński’s theories anticipated many...
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Psychopathology (2025) 58 (2): 94–105.
Published Online: 15 November 2024
... memories for 4 life periods (2 important memories per period). Then, they assessed their subjective experience during AM recall using 6 phenomenological scales evaluating emotional valence, emotional intensity, sensory details, distancing, sharing, and vividness. Anxiety and depression symptoms...
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Psychopathology (2025) 58 (2): 119–133.
Published Online: 10 October 2024
...Ya-Jing Tang; Wen-Hao Wang; Yu-Hui Yan; Xian-Jun Xu; Chuan Shi Introduction: Phenomenological qualitative research delves into the essence and meaning of phenomena through subjects’ lived experiences. Despite its widespread use in humanities disciplines, its integration with psychopathology is rare...
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Psychopathology (2024) 57 (6): 504–518.
Published Online: 31 July 2024
...George H. Denfield; Evan J. Kyzar Background: Subjective experience is central to the nature of mental illness, yet it has not played a central role in most empirical approaches to psychopathology. While phenomenological perspectives in psychiatry have seen a recent resurgence, there remains a need...
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Psychopathology (2024) 57 (6): 459–469.
Published Online: 16 July 2024
... yet neglected notion from German psychiatry, referring to a specific sense of feeling profoundly different from others occurring in SSD. Although phenomenological-psychopathological research mentions it as an aspect of the core disturbance of SSD (namely, “self-disorders”), the phenomenon has not yet...
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Psychopathology (2024) 57 (5): 423–433.
Published Online: 22 May 2024
... with an impoverished conception of depressive disorders, and they fail to exploit the diverse experiential alterations that might be useful for understanding and diagnosing patients, and last but not least for explaining the aetiology of these disorders. Although some phenomenological descriptions of abnormal self...
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Psychopathology (2024) 57 (1): 63–69.
Published Online: 18 December 2023
...Cecilia Maria Esposito; Giovanni Stanghellini Background: Phenomenological literature has recently given much attention to the concept of atmosphere, which is the pre-individual affective tonality of the intersubjective space. The importance of atmospheres in psychopathology has been described...
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Psychopathology (2024) 57 (3): 219–228.
Published Online: 30 October 2023
... paradigm in the context of addiction. This involves an in-depth exploration of the fundamental constructs of trauma and temporality, examined through the lens of phenomenological perspective. [email protected] 13 06 2023 26 08 2023 30 10 2023 © 2023 S. Karger AG...
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Psychopathology (2024) 57 (1): 53–62.
Published Online: 18 October 2023
... of shared interpersonal and interaffective experiences and thus of affective empathy by means of a phenomenological analysis considering empirical studies. In this framework, a deficit of the ToM is accepted but criticized as a central explanatory approach for ASD since (1) it assumes a fundamental...
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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 (2024) 57 (1): 45–52.
Published Online: 05 September 2023
... in Table 2 . Phenomenology Perinatal loss Pregnancy Bereavement Psychosocial support The loss of pregnancy through miscarriage or stillbirth is typically an unexpected and highly distressing event for parents [ 1 ]. The pooled risk of miscarriage is estimated at 15.3% of all recognized...
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Psychopathology (2023) 56 (4): 239–250.
Published Online: 06 June 2023
... the structure of lived time in borderline patients, which underlies adjustment to diagnosis, living with the diagnosis, and recovery from the disorder, namely, immediacy and instantaneity are not empirically verified. Aim: This study aimed to phenomenologically describe the process of mental adjustment...
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Psychopathology (2023) 56 (6): 492–498.
Published Online: 28 April 2023
...Cecilia Maria Esposito; Giovanni Stanghellini The concept of hysteria, although apparently surpassed by contemporary nosographic classifications, continues to be talked about. Following Charbonneau’s attempt to de-feminize and de-sexualize hysteria, clinical phenomenology can offer a perspective...
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Psychopathology (2023) 56 (3): 183–193.
Published Online: 20 April 2023
.... This interpretation of BPD, widely shared, has been challenged by Gold and Kyratsous, who have proposed a complementary understanding of the self through the idea of agency, and to which Schmidt and Fuchs in turn have countered. This article proposes to contribute to this discussion from a phenomenological...