The aim of the article is to discuss the specifics of human actions and decision-making processes from the psychopathological perspective. The concepts of action and decision making are reported in the context of human experience and the experiential structure of self-determination. The starting point is provided by considerations related to the notion of mental illness as described by Lennart Nordenfelt, as well as Antoni Kępiński’s concept of informational metabolism. The consequences of and changes to decision-making processes in mental disorders will be presented on the example of depressive experience. Decision-making process can be understood in terms of three-dimensional pre-reflexive experience that undergoes changes in depressive p...
We report on an interview-based study of decision-making capacity in two classes of patients sufferi...
This chapter discusses authentic decision-making as it relates to depression based on three parallel...
The aim of this study was an attempted elucidation of the possible pathogenic role of life events in...
Difficulty with making decisions is one of the features of depressive illness. However, the particul...
Abstract:- This paper is the study of the phenomenology of choice and its effects on stress, satisfa...
The article analyzes the theoretical and practical achievements of domestic and foreign scientists c...
Much of the literature has focused on how emotions affect decision-making, but little has been writt...
The article deals with relational aspects of mental disorders. The author takes into account the inf...
The article is devoted to the study of individual psychological characteristics of decision-making i...
The aim of this thesis is to present the effect of depression on experience and its transformation d...
Depression is a severe mental illness estimated to affect around 300 million people worldwide and is...
The article is devoted to the study of individual psychological characteristics of decision-making i...
BackgroundPsychiatric disorders can pose problems in the assessment of decision-making capacity (DMC...
The article reveals the content of the subjective experience of mental states—in particular, the eve...
This paper addresses the manner in which alterations of interpersonal experience are (a) central to ...
We report on an interview-based study of decision-making capacity in two classes of patients sufferi...
This chapter discusses authentic decision-making as it relates to depression based on three parallel...
The aim of this study was an attempted elucidation of the possible pathogenic role of life events in...
Difficulty with making decisions is one of the features of depressive illness. However, the particul...
Abstract:- This paper is the study of the phenomenology of choice and its effects on stress, satisfa...
The article analyzes the theoretical and practical achievements of domestic and foreign scientists c...
Much of the literature has focused on how emotions affect decision-making, but little has been writt...
The article deals with relational aspects of mental disorders. The author takes into account the inf...
The article is devoted to the study of individual psychological characteristics of decision-making i...
The aim of this thesis is to present the effect of depression on experience and its transformation d...
Depression is a severe mental illness estimated to affect around 300 million people worldwide and is...
The article is devoted to the study of individual psychological characteristics of decision-making i...
BackgroundPsychiatric disorders can pose problems in the assessment of decision-making capacity (DMC...
The article reveals the content of the subjective experience of mental states—in particular, the eve...
This paper addresses the manner in which alterations of interpersonal experience are (a) central to ...
We report on an interview-based study of decision-making capacity in two classes of patients sufferi...
This chapter discusses authentic decision-making as it relates to depression based on three parallel...
The aim of this study was an attempted elucidation of the possible pathogenic role of life events in...