Schizophrenia is usually described as a fragmentation of subjective experience and the impossibility to engage in meaningful cultural and intersubjective practices. Although the term schizophrenia is less than 100 years old, madness is generally believed to have accompanied mankind through its historical and cultural ontogeny. What does it mean to be “mad”? The failure to adopt social practices or to internalize cultural values of common sense? Despite the vast amount of literature and research, it seems that the study of schizophrenia and of the psychoses is suffering from a generic disintegration. In this introduction, we offer an historical overview of the variety of theories and approaches to schizophrenia. We also provide an overview o...
In the distant past, the symptoms and characteristics of schizophrenia were considered the behavior ...
The term schizophrenia was introduced over 100 years ago and it is a psychological disorder charac...
Madness becomes mental illness through the joint project of psychiatry and the community of consensu...
The aim of this paper is to critically discuss whether different historical and cultural diagnostic ...
ABSTRACT The current concept of schizophrenia is regarded as the consequence of a linear progress fr...
Much of the current research-work into biological basis of mental disorders is predicted on implicit...
The aim of the dissertation is to treat psychiatry and mental illness from the anthropological point...
This paper argues in favor of two related theses. First, due to a fundamental, biologically grounded...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
Aim: Although the different approaches to psychosis research have made significant advances in their...
This dissertation combines a philosophical critique of cognitive theories of schizophrenia with an a...
Various conceptualizations of psychotic experience are evaluated on the basis of a year-long extra-t...
The thesis treats of schizophrenia as a social institution; consideration is given to the way in whi...
The concept of schizophrenia has been a central part of the psychiatric literature for about 100 yea...
The public stereotype of schizophrenia is characterized by craziness, a split personality, unpredict...
In the distant past, the symptoms and characteristics of schizophrenia were considered the behavior ...
The term schizophrenia was introduced over 100 years ago and it is a psychological disorder charac...
Madness becomes mental illness through the joint project of psychiatry and the community of consensu...
The aim of this paper is to critically discuss whether different historical and cultural diagnostic ...
ABSTRACT The current concept of schizophrenia is regarded as the consequence of a linear progress fr...
Much of the current research-work into biological basis of mental disorders is predicted on implicit...
The aim of the dissertation is to treat psychiatry and mental illness from the anthropological point...
This paper argues in favor of two related theses. First, due to a fundamental, biologically grounded...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
Aim: Although the different approaches to psychosis research have made significant advances in their...
This dissertation combines a philosophical critique of cognitive theories of schizophrenia with an a...
Various conceptualizations of psychotic experience are evaluated on the basis of a year-long extra-t...
The thesis treats of schizophrenia as a social institution; consideration is given to the way in whi...
The concept of schizophrenia has been a central part of the psychiatric literature for about 100 yea...
The public stereotype of schizophrenia is characterized by craziness, a split personality, unpredict...
In the distant past, the symptoms and characteristics of schizophrenia were considered the behavior ...
The term schizophrenia was introduced over 100 years ago and it is a psychological disorder charac...
Madness becomes mental illness through the joint project of psychiatry and the community of consensu...