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Phenomenology and the Social Context of Psychiatry: Social Relations, Psychopathology, and Husserl's Philosophy: Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy

Editat de Magnus Englander
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 noi 2019
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
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350166448
ISBN-10: 1350166448
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Studies in Continental Philosophy

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

This is a truly transdisciplinary collection, tackling phenomenology and mental health from multiple perspectives, belonging to diverse philosophical, as well as clinical, schools of thought

Notă biografică

Magnus Englander is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Work at Malmö University, Sweden and Faculty Member in the Department of Humanistic and Clinical Psychology, Saybrook University, USA. He also serves as the Book Review Editor for the Journal of Phenomenological Psychology.

Cuprins

Introduction: Magnus Englander Towards a Phenomenological Social PsychiatryChapter 1: Larry DavidsonTranscendental Intersubjectivity as the Foundation for a Phenomenological Social PsychiatryChapter 2: Mads Gram HenriksenSchizophrenia, Psychosis, and EmpathyChapter 3: Magnus EnglanderEmpathy in a Social PsychiatryChapter 4: Scott D. ChurchillOn the Empathic Mode of Intuition: A Phenomenological Foundation for Social PsychiatryChapter 5: Frederick J. Wertz, Miraj U. Desai, Emily Maynard, Justin R. Misurell, Mary Beth Morrissey, Batya Rotter, Nicoletta C. SkoufalosResearch Methods for Person-Centered Health Science: Fordham Studies of Suffering and TranscendenceChapter 6: Idun Røseth & Rob BongaardtA Phenomenological Understanding of Postpartum Depression and its TreatmentChapter 7: Samuel Thoma & Thomas FuchsA Phenomenology of Sensus Communis: Outline of a Phenomenological Approach to SocialPsychiatryChapter 8: Susi FerrarelloHusserl's Ethics and PsychiatryChapter 9: Marc ApplebaumThe I and the We: Psychological Reflections on Husserl's EgologyIndex

Recenzii

Contributors include clinicians and scholars from the US and northern Europe; their varied perspectives provide a multifaceted view of the contributions phenomenological approaches can make to psychological research . Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, and faculty.
This is a scholarly and thought provoking book, written by philosophically sophisticated contributors, that provides an appealing vision of psychiatry that takes seriously the social dimension of human existence. It includes several chapters that have direct clinical relevance. I believe that it would interest a broad range of readers and scholars, especially in psychology and philosophy.