Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: leaves 56-66.Introduction -- Davanloo's metapsychology of the unconscious -- Psychodynamic theories of psychosis -- Emotions and unconscious conflict in psychosis -- Conclusion.This research thesis investigates how Davanloo’s metapsychology of the unconscious can contribute to the current psychodynamic understanding of psychosis. It demonstrates that Davanloo’s metapsychology proposes a psychodynamic theory, which is in accordance with current findings in emotion and attachment research. It is furthermore established that attachment and emotions become specifically connected with unconscious conflict through Davanloo’s use of the triangle of conflict, which places unconscious conflict linked to painful emoti...
This dissertation will present an integrated model of trauma. It will concern itselfwith the psychob...
Schizotypy is a group of personality traits, associated with Schizotypal Personality Disorder (SPD),...
Throughout history, mental health professionals have generally endorsed an understanding of psychosi...
Abstract: This paper uses a case study of my own experience to explore the cause of my schizophrenia...
It has been suggested that psychosis may emerge as a reaction to trauma and models of anxiety and ps...
Diagnostic classification systems contain a core divide between neurosis and psychosis, leading to t...
This note is part of a discussion of Mark Solm's 'The Conscious Id'. It secon...
What is psychosis? From a medical psychiatry perspective, psychosis is generally viewed as a psychop...
This paper argues that affects and cognition cannot be separated in human consciousness and human co...
Unconscious mental processes have recently started gaining attention in a number of sci-entific disc...
OBJECTIVE: The clinical hallmark of schizophrenia is psychosis. The objective of this overview is to...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Jonathan Hutchins, John R...
© This copy of this thesis has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it is understood ...
Purpose: the link between attachment and psychosis is now well established, but less is known about ...
The stress vulnerability model has proven to be a politically important model for two reasons. It ha...
This dissertation will present an integrated model of trauma. It will concern itselfwith the psychob...
Schizotypy is a group of personality traits, associated with Schizotypal Personality Disorder (SPD),...
Throughout history, mental health professionals have generally endorsed an understanding of psychosi...
Abstract: This paper uses a case study of my own experience to explore the cause of my schizophrenia...
It has been suggested that psychosis may emerge as a reaction to trauma and models of anxiety and ps...
Diagnostic classification systems contain a core divide between neurosis and psychosis, leading to t...
This note is part of a discussion of Mark Solm's 'The Conscious Id'. It secon...
What is psychosis? From a medical psychiatry perspective, psychosis is generally viewed as a psychop...
This paper argues that affects and cognition cannot be separated in human consciousness and human co...
Unconscious mental processes have recently started gaining attention in a number of sci-entific disc...
OBJECTIVE: The clinical hallmark of schizophrenia is psychosis. The objective of this overview is to...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Jonathan Hutchins, John R...
© This copy of this thesis has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it is understood ...
Purpose: the link between attachment and psychosis is now well established, but less is known about ...
The stress vulnerability model has proven to be a politically important model for two reasons. It ha...
This dissertation will present an integrated model of trauma. It will concern itselfwith the psychob...
Schizotypy is a group of personality traits, associated with Schizotypal Personality Disorder (SPD),...
Throughout history, mental health professionals have generally endorsed an understanding of psychosi...