International audienceDelusion is usually considered in DSM 5 as a false belief based on incorrect inference about external reality, but the issue of delusion raises crucial concerns, especially that of a possible (or absent) continuity between delusional and normal experiences, and the understanding of delusional experience. In the present study, we first aim to consider delusion from a perspectivist angle, according to the Multiple Reality Theory (MRT). In this model inherited from Alfred Schütz and recently addressed by Gallagher, we are not confronting one reality only, but several (such as the reality of everyday life, of imaginary life, of work, of delusion, etc.). In other terms, the MRT states that our own experience is not drawing ...
This book offers a theoretical investigation into the general problem of reality as a multiplicity o...
In our contribution, we note the remarkable nature of Dr. Michael Garrett’s (2020) case stud...
Delusional beliefs are seen in association with a number of neuropathological conditions, including ...
International audienceDelusion is usually considered in DSM 5 as a false belief based on incorrect i...
Delusions are transdiagnostic and heterogeneous phenomena with varying degrees of intensity, stabili...
This open access book offers an exploration of delusions—unusual beliefs that can significantly disr...
This paper presents a cognitive model of delusion formation. It draws upon studies of the schizophre...
The definition of delusion is usually couched in terms of false beliefs held with conviction despite...
UID/FIL/00183/2013The aim of this article is to identify a characteristic of delusions: that which m...
Theorists of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for schizophrenia claim that understanding aberrant ...
Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that are held with certainty and which cannot be c...
Delusion is central to the conceptualization, definition, and identification of schizophrenia. Howev...
Delusions and hallucinations present a challenge to traditional epistemology by allowing two people’...
Delusions and hallucinations present a challenge to traditional epistemology by allowing two people’...
Delusional disorder (DD) is still considered a diagnosis of exclusion for a difficult-to-treat condi...
This book offers a theoretical investigation into the general problem of reality as a multiplicity o...
In our contribution, we note the remarkable nature of Dr. Michael Garrett’s (2020) case stud...
Delusional beliefs are seen in association with a number of neuropathological conditions, including ...
International audienceDelusion is usually considered in DSM 5 as a false belief based on incorrect i...
Delusions are transdiagnostic and heterogeneous phenomena with varying degrees of intensity, stabili...
This open access book offers an exploration of delusions—unusual beliefs that can significantly disr...
This paper presents a cognitive model of delusion formation. It draws upon studies of the schizophre...
The definition of delusion is usually couched in terms of false beliefs held with conviction despite...
UID/FIL/00183/2013The aim of this article is to identify a characteristic of delusions: that which m...
Theorists of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for schizophrenia claim that understanding aberrant ...
Delusions are commonly conceived as false beliefs that are held with certainty and which cannot be c...
Delusion is central to the conceptualization, definition, and identification of schizophrenia. Howev...
Delusions and hallucinations present a challenge to traditional epistemology by allowing two people’...
Delusions and hallucinations present a challenge to traditional epistemology by allowing two people’...
Delusional disorder (DD) is still considered a diagnosis of exclusion for a difficult-to-treat condi...
This book offers a theoretical investigation into the general problem of reality as a multiplicity o...
In our contribution, we note the remarkable nature of Dr. Michael Garrett’s (2020) case stud...
Delusional beliefs are seen in association with a number of neuropathological conditions, including ...