Phenomenology and the social context of psychiatry : social relations, psychopathology, and Husserl's philosophy
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Phenomenology and the social context of psychiatry : social relations, psychopathology, and Husserl's philosophy
(Bloomsbury studies in continental philosophy)
Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, c2018
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"First published 2018. Paperback edition published 2020"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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Description
Exploring phenomenological philosophy as it relates to psychiatry and the social world, this book establishes a common language between psychiatrists, anti-psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers.
Phenomenology and the Social Context of Psychiatry is an inter-disciplinary work by phenomenological philosophers, psychiatrists, and psychologists to discover the essence and foundations of social psychiatry. Using the phenomenology of Husserl as a point of departure, the meanings of empathy, interpersonal understanding, we-intentionality, ethics, citizenship and social inclusion are investigated in relation to psychopathology, nosology, and clinical research. This work, drawing upon the rich classical and contemporary phenomenological tradition, touching on a broad range of thinkers such as Deleuze, Levinas, and R.D. Laing, also explicates how phenomenology is a method capable of capturing the human condition and its intricate relation to the social world and mental illness
Table of Contents
Introduction: Magnus Englander
Towards a Phenomenological Social Psychiatry
Chapter 1: Larry Davidson
Transcendental Intersubjectivity as the Foundation for a Phenomenological Social Psychiatry
Chapter 2: Mads Gram Henriksen
Schizophrenia, Psychosis, and Empathy
Chapter 3: Magnus Englander
Empathy in a Social Psychiatry
Chapter 4: Scott D. Churchill
On the Empathic Mode of Intuition: A Phenomenological Foundation for Social Psychiatry
Chapter 5: Frederick J. Wertz, Miraj U. Desai, Emily Maynard, Justin R. Misurell, Mary Beth Morrissey, Batya Rotter, Nicoletta C. Skoufalos
Research Methods for Person-Centered Health Science: Fordham Studies of Suffering and Transcendence
Chapter 6: Idun Roseth & Rob Bongaardt
A Phenomenological Understanding of Postpartum Depression and its Treatment
Chapter 7: Samuel Thoma & Thomas Fuchs
A Phenomenology of Sensus Communis: Outline of a Phenomenological Approach to Social
Psychiatry
Chapter 8: Susi Ferrarello
Husserl's Ethics and Psychiatry
Chapter 9: Marc Applebaum
The I and the We: Psychological Reflections on Husserl's Egology
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