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Oxford Handbook of Phenomenological Psychopathology

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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.

List of contents

  • 1: Giovanni Stanghellini, Matthew Broome, Anthony Vincent Fernandez, Paolo Fusar Poli, Andrea Raballo, and René Rosfort: Introduction

  • Section One: History

  • 2: Roberta de Monticelli: Edmund Husserl

  • 3: Angela Ales Bello: The Role of Psychology According to Edith Stein

  • 4: Anthony Vincent Fernandez: Martin Heidegger

  • 5: Anthony Hatzimoysis: Jean-Paul Sartre

  • 6: Maxine Sheets-Johnstone: Merleau-Ponty, Phenomenology, and Psychopathology

  • 7: Shannon M. Mussett: Simone de Beauvoir

  • 8: John Cutting: Max Scheler

  • 9: Andrzej Wiercinski: Hans-Georg Gadamer

  • 10: René Rosfort: Paul Ricoeur

  • 11: Richard A. Cohen: Emmanuel Levinas

  • 12: Federico Leoni: Critiques and Integrations of Phenomenology: Derrida, Foucault, Deleuze

  • 13: Matthias Bormuth: Karl Jaspers

  • 14: Annick Urfer-Parnas: Eugène Minkowski

  • 15: Klaus Hoffmann and Roman Knorr: Ludwig Binswanger

  • 16: Franz Mayr: Medard Boss

  • 17: Thomas Fuchs: Erwin Straus

  • 18: Mario Rossi Monti: Ernst Kretschmer

  • 19: Stefano Micali: Hubertus Tellenbach

  • 20: James Phillips: Kimura Bin

  • 21: Martin Heinze: Wolfgang Blankenburg

  • 22: John Foot: Franco Basaglia

  • 23: Lewis R. Gordon: Frantz Fanon

  • 24: Allan Beveridge: R.D. Laing

  • Section Two: Foundations and Methods

  • 25: Anthony Vincent Fernandez and Allan Køster: On the Subject Matter of Phenomenological Psychopathology

  • 2627: Dermot MoranDorothée Legrand: The Phenomenological ApproachClinical Phenomenology: Descriptive, Structural, and Transcendental

  • 28: Anthony Steinbock: Genetic Phenomenology

  • 2930: René RosfortLouis A. Sass and Adam Fishman: Phenomenology and HermeneuticsIntrospection, Phenomenology, and Psychopathology

  • 31: Shaun Gallagher: Phenomenology and Cognitive Science

  • 32: Massimiliano Aragona: Phenomenology, Naturalism, and the Neurosciences

  • 33: Sara Heinämaa and Joona Taipale: Normality

  • Section Three: Key-concepts

  • 34: Dan Zahavi: Self

  • 35: René Rosfort: Emotion

  • 36: Roberta Lanfredini: The Unconscious in Phenomenology

  • 37: Joel Krueger: Intentionality

  • 38: René Rosfort: Personhood

  • 39: Francesca Brencio: Befindlichkeit: Disposition

  • 40: KWM (Bill) Fulford and Giovanni Stanghellini: Values and Values-based Practice

  • 41: Eric Matthews: Embodiment

  • 42: Katerina Deligiorgi: Autonomy

  • 43: Søren Overgaard and Mads Gram Henriksen: Alterity

  • 44: Federico Leoni: Time

  • 45: Marcin Moskalewicz: Conscience

  • 46: Christoph Hoerl: Understanding and Explaining

  • Section Four: Descriptive Psychopathology

  • 47: Femi Oyebode: Consciousness and its Disorders&l

    About the author

    Giovanni Stanghellini, MD and Dr. Phil. honoris causa, psychiatrist, is professor of Dynamic Psychology and Psychopathology at "G. d'Annunzio" University (Chieti, Italy), Profesor Adjuncto "D. Portales" University (Santiago, Chile) and chair of the Scuola di Psicoterapia Fenomenologico-Dinamica in Florence. He is one of the leading figures in contemporary philosophy of psychiatry and phenomenological psychopathology. Among his books published by Oxford University Press: Nature and Narrative (with KWM Fulford, K. Morris and JZ Sadler, OUP 2003), Disembodied Spirits and Deanimated Bodies. The Psychopathology of Common Sense (OUP 2004), Emotions and Personhood (with R. Rosfort, OUP 2013), One Ceentury of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology (with T. Fuchs, OUP 2013), the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry (with KWM Fulford et al., OUP 2013) and Lost in dialogue. Anthropology, pychopathology and care (OUP 2016).

    Matthew Broome is Professor of Psychiatry and Youth Mental Health and Director of the Institute for Mental Health at the University of Birmingham, UK, and Distinguished Research Fellow, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, University of Oxford, UK. Matthew trained in psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital, Bethlem Royal Hospital, and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery, and has a PhD in Psychiatry from the Institute of Psychiatry, University of London, UK and in Philosophy from the University of Warwick, UK. He is a former chair of the Philosophy Special Interest Group at the Royal College of Psychiatrists, a founder member of the Maudsley Philosophy Group, and is series editor to the Oxford University Press series, International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry. He is deputy editor for the British Journal of Psychiatry.

    Anthony Vincent Fernandez received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of South Florida in 2016. He is currently an assistant professor of philosophy at Kent State University. His work is on the foundations of applied phenomenology, focusing on the challenges of applying phenomenology to domains that it was not originally designed to study-especially psychopathology.

    Andrea Raballo MD, Spec. Psych., PhD is Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Perugia, Italy, where he serves as scientific and clinical Head of the Center for Translational, Phenomenological and Developmental Psychopathology. He is currently co-chair of the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Section for Clinical Psychopathology, and board member of both the European Psychiatric Association (EPA) and the IEPA Early Intervention in Mental Health. His main research interests are phenomenological and developmental psychopathology, with a specific focus on child-adolescent vulnerability and related trajectories towards more severe mental disorders. He is also interested in developing innovative frameworks for service implementation.

    René Rosfort, born 1975 in Copenhagen, Denmark (PhD, University of Copenhagen, 2008) has studied theology in Copenhagen and philosophy in Florence, Italy. His research deals primarily with ethics, phenomenology, and hermeneutics from the combined perspective of philosophy and psychiatry, and with a particular interest in Kant, Kierkegaard, Ricoeur.

    Summary

    The field of phenomenological psychopathology (PP) is concerned with exploring and describing the individual experience of those suffering from mental disorders. The Oxford Handbook of Phenomenological Psychopathology is the first ever comprehensive review of the field.

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    From the historic foundations of phenomenology to its methodological and conceptual keys, through a clinical view, the book provides a clear portrait of phenomenological psychopathology as the basic science of psychiatry. In this sense, the book is addressed to every psychiatrist first, because it provides the basic tools for caring troubled human existence and for describing the subjective diversity of experiential alterations.

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    From the historic foundations of phenomenology to its methodological and conceptual keys, through a clinical view, the book provides a clear portrait of phenomenological psychopathology as the basic science of psychiatry. In this sense, the book is addressed to every psychiatrist first, because it provides the basic tools for caring troubled human existence and for describing the subjective diversity of experiential alterations. Giuseppe Salerno, Francesco della Gatta, Gianluca D'Amico, Psicologia Fenomenologica

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