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View article: Cracks in the pattern: Gallagher’s theory of the self and the dynamics of schizophrenic selfhood
Cracks in the pattern: Gallagher’s theory of the self and the dynamics of schizophrenic selfhood Open
The contemporary debate on selfhood in philosophy, psychiatry, and cognitive science unfolds most often between two opposing tendencies: reductionism, seeking to identify a fundamental and minimal core of selfhood, and eliminativism, denyi…
View article: Inflammation, childhood trauma, and symptom dimensions in schizophrenia: a path-analysis study
Inflammation, childhood trauma, and symptom dimensions in schizophrenia: a path-analysis study Open
Our study confirmed the association between CT and PANSS dimensions and identified novel links between CT and inflammation among patients with schizophrenia, highlighting the need for further elucidation of the complex relationships betwee…
View article: Conceptual competences in philosophy of psychiatry: A cross-sectional survey
Conceptual competences in philosophy of psychiatry: A cross-sectional survey Open
The findings support the need for incorporating conceptual competences into psychiatry education and practice. Frequent encounters with philosophical challenges in clinical settings, coupled with noted gaps in current training, highlight t…
View article: Éléments pour une cartographie de la philosophie de la psychiatrie en pratique clinique
Éléments pour une cartographie de la philosophie de la psychiatrie en pratique clinique Open
View article: Prediction of relapse in a French cohort of outpatients with schizophrenia (FACE-SZ): Prediction, not association.
Prediction of relapse in a French cohort of outpatients with schizophrenia (FACE-SZ): Prediction, not association. Open
View article: Giving thickness to the minimal self: coenesthetic depth and the materiality of consciousness
Giving thickness to the minimal self: coenesthetic depth and the materiality of consciousness Open
Contemporary phenomenological psychopathology has raised questions concerning selfhood and its possible alterations in schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Although the notion of the self is central to several accounts of anomalies, it remain…
View article: Commentaire de « Le trouble de la personnalité limite et les profondeurs de l’identité :approche phénoménologique » de Cassandre Bois et Tudi Gozé
Commentaire de « Le trouble de la personnalité limite et les profondeurs de l’identité :approche phénoménologique » de Cassandre Bois et Tudi Gozé Open
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View article: Un « goûter » en unité protégée : les bruissements autour d’une non-madeleine
Un « goûter » en unité protégée : les bruissements autour d’une non-madeleine Open
View article: Personal Identity and Narrativity in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Phenomenological Reconfiguration
Personal Identity and Narrativity in Borderline Personality Disorder: A Phenomenological Reconfiguration Open
Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a complex condition marked by heterogeneity. People with BPD have a profusion of symptoms spread across various levels of lived experience, such as identity, affectivity, and interpersonal relations…
View article: How to Teach/Learn Praecox Feeling? Through Phenomenology to Medical Education
How to Teach/Learn Praecox Feeling? Through Phenomenology to Medical Education Open
Background The Praecox Feeling (PF) refers to a classical psychopathological concept describing the specific experience of bizarreness arising in the encounter with a person living with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs). Some studies…
View article: Le délire est-il « inconséquent » ?
Le délire est-il « inconséquent » ? Open
View article: Psychiatrists Report Praecox Feeling and Find It Reliable. A Cross-Cultural Comparison
Psychiatrists Report Praecox Feeling and Find It Reliable. A Cross-Cultural Comparison Open
Background: The psychopathological notion of the Praecox Feeling (PF) refers to an experience of strangeness and bizarreness that arises in a clinician during contact with a patient with schizophrenia. There is evidence that psychiatrists …
View article: Acting on delusion and delusional inconsequentiality: A review
Acting on delusion and delusional inconsequentiality: A review Open
Delusional inconsequentiality can be clarified by conceptual research in phenomenological psychiatry and analytical philosophy, even though its role in the psychopathological processes has not yet been clearly identified or conceptualised.…
View article: Schizophrénie et rétablissement : analyse phénoménologique d’un cas de retrait positif
Schizophrénie et rétablissement : analyse phénoménologique d’un cas de retrait positif Open
View article: Schizophrénie et dissociation (Spaltung) dans l’anthropologie phénoménologique de Marc Richir
Schizophrénie et dissociation (Spaltung) dans l’anthropologie phénoménologique de Marc Richir Open
View article: Psychothérapie institutionnelle en situation de confinement : adaptation du cadre en hôpital de jour. Vers une institution mentale virtuelle
Psychothérapie institutionnelle en situation de confinement : adaptation du cadre en hôpital de jour. Vers une institution mentale virtuelle Open
View article: The Promise of the World: Towards a Transcendental History of Trust
The Promise of the World: Towards a Transcendental History of Trust Open
This paper aims at a phenomenological analysis of trust. We argue that trust has a transcendental dimension in that it functions as a condition of possibility of the basic ego-world relation. Tacit for the most part in ordinary experience,…
View article: “Social physiology” for psychiatric semiology: How TTOM can initiate an interactive turn for computational psychiatry?
“Social physiology” for psychiatric semiology: How TTOM can initiate an interactive turn for computational psychiatry? Open
Thinking through other minds (TTOM) encompasses new dimensions in computational psychiatry: social interaction and mutual sense-making. It questions the nature of psychiatric manifestations (semiology) in light of recent data on social int…
View article: Imagination and Self Disorders in Schizophrenia: A Review
Imagination and Self Disorders in Schizophrenia: A Review Open
Anomalies of imagination are frequent and handicapping in schizophrenia spectrum disorders (SSDs) but neglected in psychopathology due to the lack of a conceptual framework to model disorders of imagination. Recently, the link between mini…
View article: “Social Physiology” for Psychiatric Semiology: How TTOM can initiate an interactive turn for Computational Psychiatry?
“Social Physiology” for Psychiatric Semiology: How TTOM can initiate an interactive turn for Computational Psychiatry? Open
Thinking Through Other Minds (TTOM) encompasses new dimensions in computational psychiatry: social interaction and mutual sense-making. It questions the nature of psychiatric manifestations (semiology) in the light of recent data on social…
View article: A Fenomenologia como Base Epistemológica e Ética do Movimento Desalienista na França e no Brasil
A Fenomenologia como Base Epistemológica e Ética do Movimento Desalienista na França e no Brasil Open
This article aims to present the phenomenology as the epistemological and ethical basis of the desalienist movement of institutional psychotherapy in France and the Psychiatric Reform in Brazil. We describe these two movements and the main…
View article: Reassessing “Praecox Feeling” in Diagnostic Decision Making in Schizophrenia: A Critical Review
Reassessing “Praecox Feeling” in Diagnostic Decision Making in Schizophrenia: A Critical Review Open
The “Praecox Feeling” (PF) is a classical concept referring to a characteristic feeling of bizarreness experienced by a psychiatrist while encountering a person with schizophrenia. Although the PF used to be considered a core symptom of th…
View article: Phenomenology of Intuitive Judgment: Praecox-Feeling in the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia
Phenomenology of Intuitive Judgment: Praecox-Feeling in the Diagnosis of Schizophrenia Open
This paper argues that intuition plays a role in the diagnosis of schizophrenia and presents its phenomenological rationale. A discussion of self-assessment questionnaires and empirical studies in the clinical setting provides evidence tha…
View article: Discussing Rümke’s “Praecox Feeling” from the clinician’s experience of schizophrenic contact
Discussing Rümke’s “Praecox Feeling” from the clinician’s experience of schizophrenic contact Open
“Sentimento precoce” (“Praecox Gefühl”) foi um termo introduzido pelo psiquiatra holandês H.C. Rümke em uma tentativa de valorizar a forma (gestalt) esquizofrênica como característica fundamental para o diagnóstico. Nosso objetivo é decifr…
View article: Acknowledgement to Reviewers
Acknowledgement to Reviewers Open
View article: Contents Vol. 50, 2017
Contents Vol. 50, 2017 Open
View article: Can we transpose the models of neurology to psychiatry or "This science has nothing to tell us"
Can we transpose the models of neurology to psychiatry or "This science has nothing to tell us" Open