International audience“phenomenological” current of psychiatry, namely, the psychopathological research of Ludwig Binswanger. By means of the clinical and conceptual problem of schizophrenia as it was conceived and developed at the beginning of the twentieth century, I will try to outline and analyze Binswanger’s perspective from a both historical and epistemological point of view. Binswanger’s own way means of approaching and conceiving schizophrenia within the scientific, medical, and psychiatric context of that time will lead us to grasp the epistemological stakes at the origins of his project of reforming psychiatry by means of phenomenology. I will finally attempt to upgrade and update Binswanger’s project in light of the current reapp...
International audienceThis article uses the concept of infrastructures of diagnosis to propose a fra...
La phénoménologie psychiatrique constitue un objet dont le statut est ambigu et difficile à préciser...
In the history of psychiatry, “schizophrenia” has often been portrayed as the discipline’s pars pro ...
International audienceThe theoretical and methodological questions at the origin of the “existential...
The historical development of the concept of psychosis and its increasing differentiation from the n...
Ludwig Binswanger's phenomenological psychiatry imply a theory of the person as a meaningful whole d...
The introduction of the term and concept schizophrenia earned its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen...
The introduction of the term and concept schizophrenia earned its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen...
Neuroscience and schizophrenia are densely en tangled and mutually supporting , such that a critical...
The concept of schizophrenia has been a central part of the psychiatric literature for about 100 yea...
Drawing on Ludwig Binswanger’s work, this paper seeks to reconstruct historically and theoretically...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
Reports of psychotic episodes characterized by irrational, unintelligible behaviours and hallucinati...
ABSTRACT The current concept of schizophrenia is regarded as the consequence of a linear progress fr...
The public stereotype of schizophrenia is characterized by craziness, a split personality, unpredict...
International audienceThis article uses the concept of infrastructures of diagnosis to propose a fra...
La phénoménologie psychiatrique constitue un objet dont le statut est ambigu et difficile à préciser...
In the history of psychiatry, “schizophrenia” has often been portrayed as the discipline’s pars pro ...
International audienceThe theoretical and methodological questions at the origin of the “existential...
The historical development of the concept of psychosis and its increasing differentiation from the n...
Ludwig Binswanger's phenomenological psychiatry imply a theory of the person as a meaningful whole d...
The introduction of the term and concept schizophrenia earned its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen...
The introduction of the term and concept schizophrenia earned its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen...
Neuroscience and schizophrenia are densely en tangled and mutually supporting , such that a critical...
The concept of schizophrenia has been a central part of the psychiatric literature for about 100 yea...
Drawing on Ludwig Binswanger’s work, this paper seeks to reconstruct historically and theoretically...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
Reports of psychotic episodes characterized by irrational, unintelligible behaviours and hallucinati...
ABSTRACT The current concept of schizophrenia is regarded as the consequence of a linear progress fr...
The public stereotype of schizophrenia is characterized by craziness, a split personality, unpredict...
International audienceThis article uses the concept of infrastructures of diagnosis to propose a fra...
La phénoménologie psychiatrique constitue un objet dont le statut est ambigu et difficile à préciser...
In the history of psychiatry, “schizophrenia” has often been portrayed as the discipline’s pars pro ...