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S10-04 - Edges of Understanding: Unworlding and the Experiential Vulnerability to Psychosis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 April 2020

A. Raballo*
Affiliation:
Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Hvidovre, Denmark Department of Psychiatry, Psychiatric Center Hvidovre, University of Copenhagen, Hvidovre, Denmark Department of Mental Health, AUSL di Reggio Emilia, Reggio Emilia, Italy

Abstract

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Schizophrenia is characterised by profound distortions of the tacit world-embeddedness, which can be articulated both in flamboyant, characteristic symptoms - such as positive, negative and disorganised ones - or more subtle, quasi-ineffable changes in the structure of subjective experience. Such dislocation from the tacit milieu of common sense, rests in-between the jaspersian articulations of understanding and explanation, and remains problematically unsaturated even in the comprehensive post-jaspersian frames offered by existential, narrative-hermeneutic, psychodynamic, constructivist and cognitive-behavioural modes of understanding.In this context, a phenomenologically-informed approach can illuminate - in the very hic et nunc of the clinical-therapeutic encounter - those structural changes in the field of awareness which constitute the antepredicative, pre-psychological matrix of schizotropic vulnerability.

Type
The philosophical understanding of schizophrenia
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2010
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