Analysis may offer valuable methods for bridging the gap between first-person and third-person accounts of the mind. Using both systematic observational approaches and unstructured narrative interactions, psychoanalysts help patients articulate their experience and bring unconscious mental contents into awareness. Similar to seasoned meditators or phenomenologists, individuals who have undergone analysis are experts in discerning and describing their subjective experience, making them ideal neurophenomenology participants. Moreover, analytic techniques may provide a means of guiding untrained experimental participants to greater awareness of their mental continuum, as well as gathering subjective reports about fundamental yet elusive aspect...
Forthcoming in Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology Can psychoanalysis take its place in the scienc...
Psychology was originally formulated as the science of the psyche, i.e. the subjective side of the m...
This paper, originally given at The Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British...
The psychoanalytic method requires, on the analyst\u2019s part, a core psychoanalytic stance, where ...
Neurophenomenological (NP) methods integrate objective and subjective data in ways that retain the s...
Neurophenomenological methods integrate objective and subjective data in ways that retain the statis...
International audienceThe founding idea of neurophenomenology, a research program initiated by Franc...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
Much of mainstream psychology and psychiatry has come under the umbrella of cognitive neuroscience a...
Although the subject matter of religious studies h essentially phenomenal (e.g., conscious acts, att...
Context: Recent discussions in neurophenomenology pointed out the difference between its current sta...
This article proposes a methodological stance, an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) of ...
A whole family of qualitative methods is informed by phenomenological philosophy. When applying thes...
The bridge between psychiatry and neuroscience is not the only one we have to build; it is also nece...
Current progress in the cognitive neurosciences is highly relevant to the development of psychoanaly...
Forthcoming in Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology Can psychoanalysis take its place in the scienc...
Psychology was originally formulated as the science of the psyche, i.e. the subjective side of the m...
This paper, originally given at The Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British...
The psychoanalytic method requires, on the analyst\u2019s part, a core psychoanalytic stance, where ...
Neurophenomenological (NP) methods integrate objective and subjective data in ways that retain the s...
Neurophenomenological methods integrate objective and subjective data in ways that retain the statis...
International audienceThe founding idea of neurophenomenology, a research program initiated by Franc...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
Much of mainstream psychology and psychiatry has come under the umbrella of cognitive neuroscience a...
Although the subject matter of religious studies h essentially phenomenal (e.g., conscious acts, att...
Context: Recent discussions in neurophenomenology pointed out the difference between its current sta...
This article proposes a methodological stance, an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) of ...
A whole family of qualitative methods is informed by phenomenological philosophy. When applying thes...
The bridge between psychiatry and neuroscience is not the only one we have to build; it is also nece...
Current progress in the cognitive neurosciences is highly relevant to the development of psychoanaly...
Forthcoming in Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology Can psychoanalysis take its place in the scienc...
Psychology was originally formulated as the science of the psyche, i.e. the subjective side of the m...
This paper, originally given at The Consciousness and Experiential Psychology Section of the British...