This chapter discusses Stein’s understanding of mental health and mental illness in order to contribute to phenomenologically determine the formal object of psychiatry. It first outlines and defends Stein’s understanding of the psyche as an element of psycho-physical beings constituted from experiences marked by life power. Then it highlights three functions of the psychic mechanism that support mental health and which are affected in mental illness: vitality, rationality and trust. Finally the various ways in which psychic contagion can instigate and aggravate mental illness are discussed. It is argued that psychic causality is causing both the disturbances studied by psychiatry and the state of equilibrium its range of healing practices p...
This thesis presents a critical analysis of the limitationand weakness of the concept of me...
This paper examines the implications of the recent research on psychedelic substances and their effe...
The causes of mental illness and their types are widely covered, and some mentally ill patients have...
This chapter discusses Stein’s understanding of mental health and mental illness in order to contrib...
The article presents ongoing discussions on the concept of mental illness, especially its phenomenol...
When it comes to the topic of mental illness, there are three broad areas of concern that are of int...
In an effort to understand more about mental illness, one must be able to comprehend the role of the...
Freud held complex and fascinating views on the question of mental causation. In this chapter, I pro...
The analysis of mental disorders necessarily requires careful and multilayered reflection. Psychiatr...
INTRODUCTION: The uncertainty regarding the scientific status of psychiatry arises from psychiatry's...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
The contemporary relevance of psychoanalysis is being increasingly questioned; Off the Couch challen...
The present paper constitutes a development of the position that illness, whether bodily or mental, ...
This chapter covers • Understanding Thomas Szasz and the ‘myth of mental illness’ • Kendell, Boors...
Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities1 was written just after Stein resigned from the post as ...
This thesis presents a critical analysis of the limitationand weakness of the concept of me...
This paper examines the implications of the recent research on psychedelic substances and their effe...
The causes of mental illness and their types are widely covered, and some mentally ill patients have...
This chapter discusses Stein’s understanding of mental health and mental illness in order to contrib...
The article presents ongoing discussions on the concept of mental illness, especially its phenomenol...
When it comes to the topic of mental illness, there are three broad areas of concern that are of int...
In an effort to understand more about mental illness, one must be able to comprehend the role of the...
Freud held complex and fascinating views on the question of mental causation. In this chapter, I pro...
The analysis of mental disorders necessarily requires careful and multilayered reflection. Psychiatr...
INTRODUCTION: The uncertainty regarding the scientific status of psychiatry arises from psychiatry's...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
The contemporary relevance of psychoanalysis is being increasingly questioned; Off the Couch challen...
The present paper constitutes a development of the position that illness, whether bodily or mental, ...
This chapter covers • Understanding Thomas Szasz and the ‘myth of mental illness’ • Kendell, Boors...
Philosophy of Psychology and the Humanities1 was written just after Stein resigned from the post as ...
This thesis presents a critical analysis of the limitationand weakness of the concept of me...
This paper examines the implications of the recent research on psychedelic substances and their effe...
The causes of mental illness and their types are widely covered, and some mentally ill patients have...