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Psychosis has been the central subject of psychiatric research for more than a century and yet it remains an intriguing enigma. This volume reviews the current status of research on psychosis in three different aspects, namely, phenomenology, which is the philosophical/conceptual basis of psychosis; psychopathology, which is the clinical manifestations of psychosis; and pathophysiology, which is the scientific pursuit for the mechanism of psychosis. Chapters focus on schizophrenia, covering such topics as clinical staging, negative symptoms, epigenetics, DNA methyltransferases, and more.
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Psychosis has been the central subject of psychiatric research for more than a century and yet it remains an intriguing enigma. This volume reviews the current status of research on psychosis in three different aspects, namely, phenomenology, which is the philosophical/conceptual basis of psychosis; psychopathology, which is the clinical manifestations of psychosis; and pathophysiology, which is the scientific pursuit for the mechanism of psychosis. Chapters focus on schizophrenia, covering such topics as clinical staging, negative symptoms, epigenetics, DNA methyltransferases, and more.
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Psychosis has been the central subject of psychiatric research for more than a century and yet it remains an intriguing enigma. This volume reviews the current status of research on psychosis in three different aspects, namely, phenomenology, which is the philosophical/conceptual basis of psychosis; psychopathology, which is the clinical manifestations of psychosis; and pathophysiology, which is the scientific pursuit for the mechanism of psychosis. Chapters focus on schizophrenia, covering such topics as clinical staging, negative symptoms, epigenetics, DNA methyltransferases, and more.
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"Can we reach the psychotic subject in their delusion? Psychopathological theorists often try to find a way to characterise this subject's inner predicament so that their opaque utterances and actions will now rationally hang together. In this pathbreaking work, philosopher and clinical psychologist Richard G. T. Gipps demonstrates how such efforts at rational retrieval actually result in us setting our face against the psychotic subject in their distress. Bringing together patient memoir, psychopathological observation and philosophical thought, Gipps offers a profound alternative. On the one hand he shows how, by appreciating just why we can't locate rational order within psychotic thought, we can better understand what it is to suffer delusion and psychosis. On the other, he recovers for us the value of such expressive, motivational and symbolic forms of understanding as only become available once we've been turned away at reason's door. In such ways Gipps not only solves the psychopathological problem of delusion, but also shows us how to bear a truer witness to the psychotic subject in their brokenness, pain and despair"--
Psychoses --- Delusions --- Psychoses. --- Délire.
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Psychoses. --- Psychosis --- Psychotic disorders --- Psychology, Pathological
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La psychose n’est pas une pathologie chronique, déficitaire et handicapante. Aucune étude n’est parvenue à le démontrer, et pourtant ce point de vue est très répandu. En reconnaissant que les symptômes sont déjà une réponse au malaise, la psychanalyse permet aux sujets qu’elle accueille d’infléchir le cours de leur vie. En découle une pratique qui, plutôt que de viser l’éradication d’un trouble, accompagne les sujets dans leurs efforts d’élaboration de ces symptômes en une solution élégante. Moins attachée à la psychose, la clinique psychanalytique s’intéresse aux sujets psychotiques, seuls à même de dire ce qu’ils rencontrent et comment ils s’essaient à le traiter.
Psychoses --- Mentally ill --- Psychiatry --- Clinical psychology --- Psychoses --- Psychotiques --- Psychiatrie clinique --- Psychologie clinique --- Treatment --- Thérapeutique. --- Psychanalyse.
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The purpose of this book is to offer medical, health, and social care professionals who work in acute, medical, long-term, or community care settings insights into the impact of dementia on an individual's communication interactions and how augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) strategies could enhance these interactions. The first half of the text sets the scene for understanding the nature of dementia and its impact particularly on an individual's social and emotional life and their language and communication; the second half introduces AAC and what it offers as a set of techniques to support and maintain conversational autonomy in those living with dementia.
Dementia. --- Aphrenia --- Aphronesia --- Athymia --- Dementias --- Brain --- Neurobehavioral disorders --- Psychoses --- Diseases
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Manic-depressive illness. --- Biochemical markers. --- Biologic markers --- Biological markers --- Biomarkers --- Markers, Biochemical --- Biochemistry --- Indicators (Biology) --- Bipolar depression --- Bipolar disorder --- Depression, Bipolar --- Depression, Manic --- Manic depression --- Manic-depressive psychoses --- Manic-depressive psychosis --- Melancholia --- Affective disorders --- Psychoses --- Depression, Mental --- Mania --- Affective psychoses, Bipolar --- Bipolar mood disorder --- Manic-depressive illness --- Psychoses, Manic-depressive --- Bipolar disorder.
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Proteomics. --- Schizophrenia. --- Dementia praecox --- Schizophrenic disorders --- Psychoses --- Schizotypal personality disorder --- Molecular biology --- Proteins
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