Increasing research efforts try to identify biological markers in order to support or eventually replace current practices of diagnosing mental disorders. Inasmuch as these disorders refer to subjective mental states, such efforts amount to their objectification. This gives rise to conceptual as well as empirical challenges: What kind of things are mental disorders? And how to deal with situations where subjective reports, clinical decisions, and brain scans contradict each other? The present paper starts out with a discussion of recent efforts to objectify beauty. Such attempts to quantify and localize psychological constructs in the brain are compared to earlier examples from the history of psychology. The paper then discusses personal an...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
This paper is an analysis of three elements of which depression as the primary target of current Wes...
This paper proposes a phenomenological approach to the diagnosis of depression, with the aim of over...
Increasing research efforts try to identify biological markers in order to support or eventually rep...
Rationale, aims and objective We questioned: what kind of relationships between mental and neurobiol...
Describing, understanding, and explaining subjective experience in depression is a great challenge f...
Depression is a severe mental illness estimated to affect around 300 million people worldwide and is...
Neuropsychiatry searches to understand mental disorders in terms of underlying brain activity by usi...
This article does not directly consider the feelings and emotions that occur in mental illness. Rath...
AbstractMental imagery is an under-explored field in clinical psychology research but presents a top...
Neuroscience has long had an impact on the field of psychiatry, and over the last two decades, with ...
Abstract. Many have criticized the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), a...
Misidentification syndromes are currently often understood as cognitive disorders of either the sen...
Scientific attempts to identify biomarkers to reliably diagnose mental disorders have thus far been ...
Contemporary neuroscience reduces mental illness to brain-based operations, instantiating a division...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
This paper is an analysis of three elements of which depression as the primary target of current Wes...
This paper proposes a phenomenological approach to the diagnosis of depression, with the aim of over...
Increasing research efforts try to identify biological markers in order to support or eventually rep...
Rationale, aims and objective We questioned: what kind of relationships between mental and neurobiol...
Describing, understanding, and explaining subjective experience in depression is a great challenge f...
Depression is a severe mental illness estimated to affect around 300 million people worldwide and is...
Neuropsychiatry searches to understand mental disorders in terms of underlying brain activity by usi...
This article does not directly consider the feelings and emotions that occur in mental illness. Rath...
AbstractMental imagery is an under-explored field in clinical psychology research but presents a top...
Neuroscience has long had an impact on the field of psychiatry, and over the last two decades, with ...
Abstract. Many have criticized the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV), a...
Misidentification syndromes are currently often understood as cognitive disorders of either the sen...
Scientific attempts to identify biomarkers to reliably diagnose mental disorders have thus far been ...
Contemporary neuroscience reduces mental illness to brain-based operations, instantiating a division...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
This paper is an analysis of three elements of which depression as the primary target of current Wes...
This paper proposes a phenomenological approach to the diagnosis of depression, with the aim of over...