Description |
1 online resource (x, 188 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Part I. History and Methodology -- Psychopathology and the Modern Age. Karl Jaspers Reads Hölderlin / Matthias Bormuth -- Hermeneutical and Dialectical Thinking in Psychiatry and the Contribution of Karl Jaspers / Otto Dörr -- Phenomenological Intuitionism and Its Psychiatric Impact / Sonja Rinofner-Kreidl -- The Reception of Jaspers' General Psychopathology Outside of Europe / Andrés Heerlein and Carlos Cornaglia -- Brain Mythologies / Thomas Fuchs -- Karl Jaspers Criticism of Anthropological and Phenomenological Psychiatry / Samuel Thoma -- Perspectival Knowing Karl Jaspers and Ronald N. Giere / Osborne P. Wiggins and Michael A. Schwartz -- Part II. Psychopathology and Psychotherapy -- Karl Jaspers on Primary Delusional Experiences of Schizophrenics: His Concept of Delusion Compared to That of the DSM / Alfred Kraus -- Delusion and Double Book-Keeping / Louis A. Sass -- Jaspers on Feelings and Affective States / Giovanni Stanghellini and René Rosfort -- Jaspers Concept of "Limit Situation": Extensions and Therapeutic Applications / Christoph Mundt -- Psychopathology and Psychotherapy in Jaspers' Work and Today's Perspectives on Psychotherapy in Psychiatry / Sabine C. Herpertz. |
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Part I: History and Methodology -- Part II: Psychopathology and Psychotherapy. |
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Includes index. |
Summary |
How much of mental illness is in the brain? The mind? Why does it matter? A century after his groundbreaking General Psychopathology, the work of Karl Jaspers remains relevant and timely. Then, as now, advances in neuroscience are revolutionizing psychology, resulting in a precarious balance between brain and mind. The papers in Karl Jaspers' Philosophy and Psychopathology revisit Jaspers' ideas and methods in light of contemporary thinking and offer insights on how these may inform approaches to theoretical discourse and clinical practice. Working to bridge psychiatry and medicine, organizing a classification system for mental disorders, and rejecting dogmatic formulas in favor of respecting client experience, he emerges as a translator as well as a transmitter of clinical ideas. Through these chapters, he continues to remind his peers to never lose sight of the patient as human, and the brain--so often in danger of being reduced to the sum of its structures--as the seat of our humanity. |
Note |
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed November 4, 2013). |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Subject |
Jaspers, Karl, 1883-1969.
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Jaspers, Karl, 1883-1969.
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Jaspers, Karl, 1883-1969 (OCoLC)fst00029067
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Psychology, Pathological -- Philosophy.
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Psychopathology.
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Psychology.
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History of psychology.
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Psychotherapy.
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Philosophy of the Social Sciences.
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- General.
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MEDICAL -- Clinical Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Diseases.
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MEDICAL -- Evidence-Based Medicine.
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MEDICAL -- Internal Medicine.
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Psychology, Pathological -- Philosophy.
(OCoLC)fst01081621
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Fuchs, Thomas, 1958- editor.
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Breyer, Thiemo, editor.
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Mundt, Christoph, editor.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Karl Jaspers' philosophy and psychopathology. New York : Springer, [2014] x, 188 pages 9781461488774 (DLC)17906546 |
ISBN |
9781461488781 (electronic bk.) |
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1461488788 (electronic bk.) |
Standard No. |
10.1007/978-1-4614-8878-1 doi |
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