Neurological and psychological conceptions of psychiatric disorder are in conflict at the present time. This conflict is considered in the context of the history of psychiatry and the philosophy of science. Its practical consequences are considered for the motor disorder of schizophrenia, the cognitive impairment in psychiatric illnesses, the use of the terms organic and functional and the association of neurological disorder with psychotic and neurotic disorders. The conflict is also examined in individual cases and the implications for treatment assessed
Objective and Method: To illustrate the continued relevance ofpsychodynamic thinking in the practice...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
he division of neurology and psychiatry into disci-plines seen as dealing with either brain or mind,...
In this presentation I discuss modern psychiatry, esp. neuropsychiatry, from the perspectives of phi...
The relationship between the brain and the psyche is analysed from clinical and general philosophica...
Does the reference to a mental realm in using the notion of mental disorder lead to a dilemma that c...
been expounding, with minor modifica-tions, a persuasive and influential point of view on the concep...
Psychiatry is not only a medical speciality devoted to treating mentally ill patients, it is also a ...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
Neuroscience has long had an impact on the field of psychiatry, and over the last two decades, with ...
Much research in the philosophy of psychiatry has been devoted to the characterization of the normal...
Psychiatric disorders can affect our ability to successfully and enjoyably interact with others. Con...
The irritating historical division between neurology and psychiatry is at its most arbitrary in thef...
Philosophical investigations of psychiatric disorders deal with a number of issues that can strongl...
Neuropsychiatry mainly deals with processes of the mind related to neurological diseases. Only secon...
Objective and Method: To illustrate the continued relevance ofpsychodynamic thinking in the practice...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
he division of neurology and psychiatry into disci-plines seen as dealing with either brain or mind,...
In this presentation I discuss modern psychiatry, esp. neuropsychiatry, from the perspectives of phi...
The relationship between the brain and the psyche is analysed from clinical and general philosophica...
Does the reference to a mental realm in using the notion of mental disorder lead to a dilemma that c...
been expounding, with minor modifica-tions, a persuasive and influential point of view on the concep...
Psychiatry is not only a medical speciality devoted to treating mentally ill patients, it is also a ...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
Neuroscience has long had an impact on the field of psychiatry, and over the last two decades, with ...
Much research in the philosophy of psychiatry has been devoted to the characterization of the normal...
Psychiatric disorders can affect our ability to successfully and enjoyably interact with others. Con...
The irritating historical division between neurology and psychiatry is at its most arbitrary in thef...
Philosophical investigations of psychiatric disorders deal with a number of issues that can strongl...
Neuropsychiatry mainly deals with processes of the mind related to neurological diseases. Only secon...
Objective and Method: To illustrate the continued relevance ofpsychodynamic thinking in the practice...
The paper illustrates the present role of phenomenological psychopathology by outlining its method a...
he division of neurology and psychiatry into disci-plines seen as dealing with either brain or mind,...