
Depression, Emotion and the Self
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- Cover
- Contents
- Front matter
- Title page
- Body matter
- Matthew Ratcliffe, Achim Stephan and Somogy Varga: Introduction
- Body matter
- Part I: The Self and Agency
- 1. Fredrik Svenaeus: Depression and the Self
- 2. Jan Slaby, Asena Paskaleva and Achim Stephan: Enactive Emotion and Impaired Agency in Depression
- 3. Outi Benson, Susanne Gibson and Sarah L. Brand: The Experience of Agency in the Feeling of Being Suicidal
- Part II: Comparative Phenomenology
- 4. Jennifer Radden: The Self and Its Moods in Depression and Mania
- 5. Louis A. Sass and Elizabeth Pienkos: Varieties of Self-Experience
- 6. Louis A. Sass and Elizabeth Pienkos: Space, Time, and Atmosphere
- 7. Giovanni Stanghellini and René Rosfort: Borderline Depression: A Desperate Vitality
- Part III: Body & Culture
- 8. Havi Carel: Bodily Doubt
- 9. Matthew Ratcliffe, Matthew Broome, Benedict Smith and Hannah Bowden: A Bad Case of the Flu?
- 10. Thomas Fuchs: Depression, Intercorporeality, and Interaffectivity
- 11. Thomas J. Csordas: Inferring Immediacy in Adolescent Accounts of Depression
- Part IV: Phenomenological and Neurobiological Perspectives
- 12. Philip Gerrans and Klaus Scherer: Wired for Despair
- 13. Michael Gaebler, Jan-Peter Lamke, Judith K. Daniels and Henrik Walter: Phenomenal Depth
- 14. Anna Buchheim, Roberto Viviani and Henrik Walter: Attachment Narratives in Depression
- Back matter
- References
- Chapter Abstracts
- About Authors
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