Individuals suffering from depression consistently report experiencing a lack of connectedness with others. David Karp (2017, 73), in his memoir and study of depression, has gone so far to describe depression as “an illness of isolation, a disease of disconnectedness”. It has become common, in phenomenological circles, to attribute this social impairment to the depressed individual experiencing their body as corporealized, acting as a barrier between them and the world around them (Fuchs 2005, 2016). In this paper, I offer an alternative view of the experience of social disconnectedness in depression, suggesting that rather than necessarily experiencing their body as object-like, the depressed individual’s bodily is saturated with experienc...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Loneliness is becoming increasingly recognized as a pr...
Originally a psychiatric diagnosis fashioned by Western psychiatry in the 20th Century, depression e...
In both everyday speech and academic literature, mood is often cast either as a fleeting phenomenon ...
Individuals suffering from depression consistently report experiencing a lack of connectedness with ...
First-person reports of Major Depressive Disorder reveal that when an individual becomes depressed a...
Depression is a severe mental illness estimated to affect around 300 million people worldwide and is...
First-person reports of major depressive disorder reveal that when an individual becomes depressed a...
This paper addresses the manner in which alterations of interpersonal experience are (a) central to ...
Reduced social functioning in depression has been explained by different factors. Reduced social con...
A critical realist social constructionist account of depression that attempts to thoroughly take acc...
Alterations of social cognition and dysfunctional interpersonal expectations are thought to play an ...
Abstract: Both clinical and subclinical depression are associated with social impairment; however, f...
Dysfunctional social behavior has been implicated in the experience of depression. People with highe...
This paper explores the participant’s experience of what it is like to suffer depression, endured fo...
Both clinical and subclinical depression are associated with social impairment; however, few studies...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Loneliness is becoming increasingly recognized as a pr...
Originally a psychiatric diagnosis fashioned by Western psychiatry in the 20th Century, depression e...
In both everyday speech and academic literature, mood is often cast either as a fleeting phenomenon ...
Individuals suffering from depression consistently report experiencing a lack of connectedness with ...
First-person reports of Major Depressive Disorder reveal that when an individual becomes depressed a...
Depression is a severe mental illness estimated to affect around 300 million people worldwide and is...
First-person reports of major depressive disorder reveal that when an individual becomes depressed a...
This paper addresses the manner in which alterations of interpersonal experience are (a) central to ...
Reduced social functioning in depression has been explained by different factors. Reduced social con...
A critical realist social constructionist account of depression that attempts to thoroughly take acc...
Alterations of social cognition and dysfunctional interpersonal expectations are thought to play an ...
Abstract: Both clinical and subclinical depression are associated with social impairment; however, f...
Dysfunctional social behavior has been implicated in the experience of depression. People with highe...
This paper explores the participant’s experience of what it is like to suffer depression, endured fo...
Both clinical and subclinical depression are associated with social impairment; however, few studies...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2023Loneliness is becoming increasingly recognized as a pr...
Originally a psychiatric diagnosis fashioned by Western psychiatry in the 20th Century, depression e...
In both everyday speech and academic literature, mood is often cast either as a fleeting phenomenon ...