Time and body: phenomenological and psychopathological approaches
"Time and Body promotes the application of phenomenological psychopathology and embodied research to a broad spectrum of mental disorders. In a new and practical way, it integrates the latest research on the temporal and intersubjective constitution of the body, self and its mental disorders fr...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Time and Body promotes the application of phenomenological psychopathology and embodied research to a broad spectrum of mental disorders. In a new and practical way, it integrates the latest research on the temporal and intersubjective constitution of the body, self and its mental disorders from phenomenological, embodied and interdisciplinary research perspectives. The authors investigate how temporal processes apply to the contribution of embodiment and selfhood, as well as to their destabilization, such as in eating disorders and borderline personality disorders, schizophrenia, depression, social anxiety or dementia. The chapters demonstrate the applicability of phenomenological psychopathology to a range of illnesses and its relevance to treatment and clinical practice"-- |
Beschreibung: | xiv, 405 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 24 cm |
ISBN: | 9781108702355 |
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contents | Time, the body, and the other in phenomenology and psychopathology <<The>> body - another: phenomenological and psychoanalytic perspectives Phenomenology and psychoanalysis: disruptive speech in the realm of the flesh <<The>> heart of darkness of the living body <<The>> epiphany of the body: some remarks on the translation of Leib from German Microphenomenology of chronicity in psychosomatic diseases: diabetes, anorexia, and schizophrenia Chronicity as stigma Time and embodiment in the process of psychotherapy: a dynamical systems perspective <<The>> musicality of human interaction Bereavement and the meaning of profound feelings of emptiness: an existential-phenomenological analysis Relearning the self among intimate others Body-as-object in social situations: toward a phenomenology of social anxiety Defending pluralism in social anxiety disorder : integrating phenomenological perspectives Emotion regulation in a disordered world: understanding borderline personality disorder On the scope of interpersonal explanation: destructivity and emptiness as responses to felt dependency Nobody? disturbed self-experience in borderline personality disorder and four kinds of instabilities Who? Nobody? The existence of flesh Levels of embodiment: a Husserlian analysis of gender and the development of eating disorders Agency, environmental scaffolding, and the development of eating disorders Phenomenology of corporeality (and spatiality) in anorexia nervosa with a reference to the problem of its temporality Anorexia nervosa: linking the phenomenology to cultural and neuropsychological aspects of the disease Intrinsic temporality in depression: classical phenomenological psychiatry, affectivity, and narrative Temporality and affectivity in depression and schizophrenia Lost in the socially extended mind: genuine intersubjectivity and disturbed self-other demarcation in schizophrenia Mimicry and normativity Closing up: the phenomenology of catatonia Catatonia, intercorporeality, and the question of phenomenological specificity Embodied selfhood and personal identity in dementia <<A>> lifeworld account of personal identity |
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spelling | Time and body phenomenological and psychopathological approaches Christian Tewes (University of Heidelberg), Giovanni Stanghellini (G. d'Annunzio University of Chieti) First paperback edition Cambridge ; New York, NY ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2022 xiv, 405 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Time, the body, and the other in phenomenology and psychopathology Thomas Fuchs <<The>> body - another: phenomenological and psychoanalytic perspectives Dorothée Legrand Phenomenology and psychoanalysis: disruptive speech in the realm of the flesh Stefan Kristensen <<The>> heart of darkness of the living body Giovanni Stanghellini <<The>> epiphany of the body: some remarks on the translation of Leib from German Lorenzo Gilardi Microphenomenology of chronicity in psychosomatic diseases: diabetes, anorexia, and schizophrenia Natalie Depraz Chronicity as stigma Samuel Thomas Time and embodiment in the process of psychotherapy: a dynamical systems perspective Wolfgang Tschacher <<The>> musicality of human interaction Valeria Bizzari Bereavement and the meaning of profound feelings of emptiness: an existential-phenomenological analysis Allan Køster Relearning the self among intimate others Ditte Winther-Lindqvist Body-as-object in social situations: toward a phenomenology of social anxiety Shogo Tanaka Defending pluralism in social anxiety disorder : integrating phenomenological perspectives Adrian Spremberg Emotion regulation in a disordered world: understanding borderline personality disorder Matthew Ratcliffe and Anna Bortolan On the scope of interpersonal explanation: destructivity and emptiness as responses to felt dependency Philipp Schmidt Nobody? disturbed self-experience in borderline personality disorder and four kinds of instabilities Philipp Schmidt Who? Nobody? The existence of flesh Milena Mancini Levels of embodiment: a Husserlian analysis of gender and the development of eating disorders Lanei M. Rodemeyer Agency, environmental scaffolding, and the development of eating disorders Joel Krueger and Lucy Osler Phenomenology of corporeality (and spatiality) in anorexia nervosa with a reference to the problem of its temporality Otto Doerr-Zegers and Héctor Pelegrina-Cetran Anorexia nervosa: linking the phenomenology to cultural and neuropsychological aspects of the disease Adrian P. Mundt Intrinsic temporality in depression: classical phenomenological psychiatry, affectivity, and narrative Edward A. Lenzo and Shaun Gallagher Temporality and affectivity in depression and schizophrenia Tom Froese Lost in the socially extended mind: genuine intersubjectivity and disturbed self-other demarcation in schizophrenia Tom Froese and Joel Krueger Mimicry and normativity Edward A. Lenzo and Shaun Gallagher Closing up: the phenomenology of catatonia Zeno Van Duppen and Pascal Sienaert Catatonia, intercorporeality, and the question of phenomenological specificity Matthew Ratcliffe Embodied selfhood and personal identity in dementia Christian Tewes <<A>> lifeworld account of personal identity Erik Norman Dzwiza-Ohlsen "Time and Body promotes the application of phenomenological psychopathology and embodied research to a broad spectrum of mental disorders. In a new and practical way, it integrates the latest research on the temporal and intersubjective constitution of the body, self and its mental disorders from phenomenological, embodied and interdisciplinary research perspectives. The authors investigate how temporal processes apply to the contribution of embodiment and selfhood, as well as to their destabilization, such as in eating disorders and borderline personality disorders, schizophrenia, depression, social anxiety or dementia. The chapters demonstrate the applicability of phenomenological psychopathology to a range of illnesses and its relevance to treatment and clinical practice"-- Psychology, Pathological Phenomenological psychology Time / Psychological aspects Mind and body Psychopathology Psychopathologie Psychologie phénoménologique Temps / Aspect psychologique (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Tewes, Christian 1972- (DE-588)133011542 edt Stanghellini, Giovanni 1960- (DE-588)1117499278 edt Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-1-108-48935-5 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Time and body New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2020 978-1-108-77666-0 |
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