
One Century of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology
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- Editors' Introduction
- Foreword: The Relevance of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology to Current Psychiatric Debate
- Foreword: Particular Psychopathologies - Lessons from Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology for the new philosophy of psychiatry
- Acknowledgements
- General Introduction
- Setcion One: Historical and Cultural Background
- 1: Federico Leoni: Jaspers in his Time
- 2: Osborne P. Wiggins and Michael Alan Schwartz: Phenomenology and Psychopathology: In Search of a Method
- 3: Mario Rossi Monti: Jaspers' Critique for Psychoanalysis: between Past and Future
- 4: Christoph Mundt: Impact of Jaspers` General Psychopathology: The Range of Appraisal
- Section Two: Methodological Issues and Concepts
- 5: Otto Doerr-Zegers and Héctor Pelegrina-Cetrán: Jaspers' General Psychopathology in the Framework of Clinical Practice
- 6: Chris Walker: Form and Content In Jaspers' Psychopathology
- 7: Louis A. Sass: Jaspers, Phenomenology, and the 'ontological Difference'
- 8: Christoph Hoerl: Jaspers on Explaining and Understanding in Psychiatry
- 9: Matthew R. Broome: Jaspers and Neuroscience
- 10: Matthias Bormuth: Jaspers the Pathographer
- 11: Jann E. Schlimme: Jaspers' Existential Concept of Psychotherapy
- 12: Giovanni Stanghellini: The Ethics of Incomprehensibility
- Section Three: Clinical Concepts
- 13: Henning Sass and Umberto Volpe: Jaspers' Hierarchical Principle and Current Psychiatric Classification
- 14: Josef Parnas: On Psychosis: Karl Jaspers and Beyond
- 15: Matthew Ratcliffe: Delusional Atmosphere and the Sense of Unreality
- 16: Thomas Fuchs: The Self in Schizophrenia: Jaspers, Schneider and beyond
- 17: S. Nassir Ghaemi: Understanding Mood Disorders: Jaspers' Biological Existentialism
- 18: Alfred Kraus: Reaction and development of Manic and Melancholic-Depressive Patients
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