In this comparative study, we examine experiential disruptions of embodiment and affectivity in Moebius Syndrome and schizophrenia. We suggest that using phenomenological resources to explore these experiences may help us better understand what it’s like to live with these conditions, and that such an understanding may have significant therapeutic value. Additionally, we suggest that this sort of phenomenologically-informed comparative analysis can shed light on the importance of embodiment and affectivity for the constitution of a sense of self and interpersonal relatedness in normal conditions
With a tradition of examining self-disturbances (Ichstörungen) in schizophrenia, phenomenological ps...
Publisher Copyright: © 2018 Centre for Philosophical Research.In this paper I will try to systematic...
The purpose of this study is to answer the following question: What are the typical features of abno...
In this comparative study, we examine experiential disruptions of embodiment and affectivity in Moeb...
In this comparative study, Joel Kreuger and Mads Gram Henriksen examine experiential disruptions of ...
Social cognition and interpersonal relatedness are currently much-discussed topics in philosophy and...
We argue that a phenomenological approach to social space, as well as its relation to embodiment and...
Our study focuses on Abnormal Bodily Experiences [ABE] in people with schizophrenia. We have created...
In this paper I will try to systematically lay out and describe the multiple dimensions of the embod...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
For most patients with schizophrenia it is difficult to sufficiently participate in the community, l...
Since the beginning of the 20th Century, phenomenology has developed a distinction between lived bod...
A number of recent articles, many appearing in Schizophrenia Bulletin, signal a renewed interest in ...
Introduction: Individuals with schizophrenia, particularly those with passivity symptoms, often feel...
Early psychopathological attempts to characterize the vulnerability to schizophrenia were based on t...
With a tradition of examining self-disturbances (Ichstörungen) in schizophrenia, phenomenological ps...
Publisher Copyright: © 2018 Centre for Philosophical Research.In this paper I will try to systematic...
The purpose of this study is to answer the following question: What are the typical features of abno...
In this comparative study, we examine experiential disruptions of embodiment and affectivity in Moeb...
In this comparative study, Joel Kreuger and Mads Gram Henriksen examine experiential disruptions of ...
Social cognition and interpersonal relatedness are currently much-discussed topics in philosophy and...
We argue that a phenomenological approach to social space, as well as its relation to embodiment and...
Our study focuses on Abnormal Bodily Experiences [ABE] in people with schizophrenia. We have created...
In this paper I will try to systematically lay out and describe the multiple dimensions of the embod...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
For most patients with schizophrenia it is difficult to sufficiently participate in the community, l...
Since the beginning of the 20th Century, phenomenology has developed a distinction between lived bod...
A number of recent articles, many appearing in Schizophrenia Bulletin, signal a renewed interest in ...
Introduction: Individuals with schizophrenia, particularly those with passivity symptoms, often feel...
Early psychopathological attempts to characterize the vulnerability to schizophrenia were based on t...
With a tradition of examining self-disturbances (Ichstörungen) in schizophrenia, phenomenological ps...
Publisher Copyright: © 2018 Centre for Philosophical Research.In this paper I will try to systematic...
The purpose of this study is to answer the following question: What are the typical features of abno...