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The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry

The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry

9780198744252
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Opis
Philosophy has much to offer psychiatry, not least regarding ethical issues, but also issues regarding the mind, identity, values, and volition. This has become only more important as we have witnessed the growth and power of the pharmaceutical industry, accompanied by developments in the neurosciences. However, too few practising psychiatrists are familiar with the literature in this area. The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry offers the most comprehensive reference resource for this area ever published. It assembles challenging and insightful contributions from key philosophers and others to the interactive fields of philosophy and psychiatry. Each contributions is original, stimulating, thorough, and clearly and engagingly written - with no potentially significant philosophical stone left unturned. Broad in scope, the book includes coverage of several areasof philosophy, including philosophy of mind, science, and ethics. For philosophers and psychiatrists, The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry is a landmark publication in the field - one that will be of value to both students and researchers in this rapidly growing area.
Szczegóły produktu
OUP Oxford
87737
9780198744252
9780198744252

Opis

Rok wydania
2015
Numer wydania
1
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
1344
Wymiary (mm)
171 x 246
Waga (g)
1928
  • The Next Hundred Years: Watching our Ps and Q; Section One: History; Introduction; The insanity defense as a history of mental disorder; Mental health as moral virtue: some ancient arguments; Aristotle, Plato and the Anti-Psychiatrists: Comment on Irwin; Wilhelm Griesinger: Philosophy as origin of a new psychiatry; The Philosophical Roots of Karl Jaspers General Psychopathology; From Madness to Mental Illness: Psychiatry and Biopolitics in Michel Foucault; The epistemological value of depression memoirs: a meta-analysis; Section Two: Contexts of Care; Introduction; Challenges to the Modernist Identity of Psychiatry: User Empowerment and Recovery; Race and gender in philosophy of psychiatry: science, relativism and phenomenology; Why Psychiatry Should Fear Medicalization; Technology And Psychiatry; Cure and Recovery; Section Three: Establishing Relationships; Introduction; Varieties of Self-Awareness; Interpersonal Relating; Intersubjectivity and psychopathology; Other Minds, Autism, and Depth in Human Interaction; Empathic foundations of clinical knowledge; Discourse and diseases of the psyche; Philosophical Resources for the Psychiatric Interview; Section Four: Summoning Concepts; Introduction; Naturalistic Accounts of Mental Disorder; Values-based practice: topsy-turvy take home messages from ordinary language philosophy (and a few next steps); Cognitive Science and Explanations of Psychopathology; What is Mental Illness?; Vice and Mental Disorders; Rationality and Sanity: The role of rationality judgements in understanding psychiatric disorders; Boundary Problems: Negotiating the Challenges of Responsibility and Loss; Ordering Disorder: Mental disorder, brain disorder, and therapeutic Intervention; Mental Disorder: Can Merleau-Ponty take us beyond the Mind-Brain problem?; Section Five: Descriptive Psychopathology; Introduction; Anxiety and phobias: Phenomenologies, concepts, explanations; Depression and the phenomenology of free will; Body image disorders; The phenomenology of affectivity; Delusion: The phenomenological approach; Thought insertion, self-awareness, and rationality; The disunity of consciousness in psychiatric disorders; Delusion: Cognitive approaches - Bayesian inference and compartmentalization; Section Six: Assessment and Diagnostic Categories; Introduction; Mapping the Domain of Mental Illness; Values in psychiatric diagnosis and classification; Conceptual and ethical issues in the Prodromal Phase of Psychosis; Understanding Mania and Depression; Autism and the Philosophy of Mind; Dementia is dead, long live ageing: Philosophy and practice in connection with dementia; What is Addiction?; Identity and Addiction: What alcoholic memoirs teach; Personality Disorder and Validity: A History of Controversy; Personal Identity and Identity Disorders; Section Seven: Explanation and Understanding; Introduction; Causation and Mechanisms in Psychiatry; Natural Kinds; The Medical Model and the Philosophy of Science; Reliability, Validity, and the Mixed Blessings of Operationalism; Reduction and Reductionism in Psychiatry; Diagnostic Prediction and Prognosis: Getting from Symptom to Treatment; Clinical judgment, tacit knowledge and recognition in psychiatric diagnosis; Neural Mechanisms of Decision Making and the Personal Level; Psychopathology and the Enactive Mind; Could psychoanalysis be a science?; Section Eight: Cure and Care; Introduction; Responsibility without Blame: Philosophical Reflections on Clinical Practice; Depression, Decisional Capacity, and Personal Autonomy; Psychopharmacology and the Self; Practical neuropsychiatric Ethics; Placebo Effects in Psychiatry and Psychotherapy; Being Unconscious: Heidegger and Freud; Assumptions behind CBT: a philosophical appraisal; Understanding and Healing: Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis in the Era of Neuroscience;
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