While a psychological interpretation can never explain a text, it can help us to identify the anguish that triggered the writing of the text. The three stories of madmen in the prologue and in Chapter One of the 1615 Quijote are all examples of schizophrenia, illustrating two fundamental characteristics of that disorder: (1) the schizophrenic finds it extraordinarily difficult to adapt to change, because he identifies completely with his environment and finds a way to control or master it: and (2) the schizophrenic is almost entirely incapable of associating the representation of a word with the representation of a thing. The madman who thinks he is Neptune is unconsciously unwilling to leave the asylum, because he has identified completely...
The intent of this paper is to analyze the concept of madness in Cervantes' and Shakespeare's works....
Como tema recorrente em obras literárias a temática da loucura encontra-se presente em diversas obra...
The term psychotic in its narrow definition refers to gross delusions and hallucinations that occur ...
Classical psychiatry has frequently emphasized linguistic phenomena in psychopathology, especially i...
This article addresses the controversy associated with the construct schizophrenia/psychosis/madness...
The history of madness is the dark passenger of humanity. It is the uncharted world of our times whi...
To become clear, the concept of madness, the hows and whys that follows the recognition of it needs ...
Ever since the distinction between praecox dementia and manic-depressive illness made by Kraepelin i...
Program year: 1994/1995Digitized from print original stored in HDRMadness and irrationality appear a...
To become clear, the concept of madness, the hows and whys that follow the recognition of it needs a...
El hospital psiquiátrico se presenta como espacio de reclusión y cerco físico para el cuerpo del loc...
The goal of this brief study is to analyze the issues regarding the legal dimensions of madness and ...
A new reading of madness in Don Quixote based on archival accounts of insanityFrom the records of th...
Representation of various modes, forms, symptoms and degrees of mental illnesses, frequent in The St...
Informe de Seminario para optar al grado de Licenciado en Lengua y Literatura InglesaAutor no autori...
The intent of this paper is to analyze the concept of madness in Cervantes' and Shakespeare's works....
Como tema recorrente em obras literárias a temática da loucura encontra-se presente em diversas obra...
The term psychotic in its narrow definition refers to gross delusions and hallucinations that occur ...
Classical psychiatry has frequently emphasized linguistic phenomena in psychopathology, especially i...
This article addresses the controversy associated with the construct schizophrenia/psychosis/madness...
The history of madness is the dark passenger of humanity. It is the uncharted world of our times whi...
To become clear, the concept of madness, the hows and whys that follows the recognition of it needs ...
Ever since the distinction between praecox dementia and manic-depressive illness made by Kraepelin i...
Program year: 1994/1995Digitized from print original stored in HDRMadness and irrationality appear a...
To become clear, the concept of madness, the hows and whys that follow the recognition of it needs a...
El hospital psiquiátrico se presenta como espacio de reclusión y cerco físico para el cuerpo del loc...
The goal of this brief study is to analyze the issues regarding the legal dimensions of madness and ...
A new reading of madness in Don Quixote based on archival accounts of insanityFrom the records of th...
Representation of various modes, forms, symptoms and degrees of mental illnesses, frequent in The St...
Informe de Seminario para optar al grado de Licenciado en Lengua y Literatura InglesaAutor no autori...
The intent of this paper is to analyze the concept of madness in Cervantes' and Shakespeare's works....
Como tema recorrente em obras literárias a temática da loucura encontra-se presente em diversas obra...
The term psychotic in its narrow definition refers to gross delusions and hallucinations that occur ...