A comprehensive exploration of the history, phenomenology, meanings and causes of hearing voices that others cannot hear (auditory verbal hallucinations).
A comprehensive exploration of the history, phenomenology, meanings and causes of hearing voices that others cannot hear (auditory verbal hallucinations).Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Simon McCarthy-Jones is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Macquarie University's Centre for Cognitive Science, in Sydney, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. A History of Hearing Voices: 1. From Ancient Mesopotamia to the pre-Reformation world 2. Political voices: religion, medicine and hearing voices 3. From the birth of psychiatry to the present day Part II. The Phenomenology and Lived Experience of Hearing Voices: 4. The phenomenology of hearing voices in people with psychiatric diagnoses 5. The lived experience of hearing voices in individuals diagnosed with a psychotic disorder: or, the journey from patient to non-patient 6. Beyond disorder: religious and cross-cultural perspectives 7. The phenomenology of hearing voices in people without psychiatric diagnoses Part III. The Causes of Hearing Voices: 8. Neuroscience and hearing voices: it's the brain, stupid? 9. Neuropsychological models I: inner speech 10. Neuropsychological models II: memory and hypervigilance 11. The wound is peopled: from world to brain and back again Part IV. The Meanings of Hearing Voices: 12. The struggle for meanings Conclusion: moving towards new models of hearing voices Appendix A: AVHs and antipsychotic medication References Index.
Introduction Part I. A History of Hearing Voices: 1. From Ancient Mesopotamia to the pre-Reformation world 2. Political voices: religion, medicine and hearing voices 3. From the birth of psychiatry to the present day Part II. The Phenomenology and Lived Experience of Hearing Voices: 4. The phenomenology of hearing voices in people with psychiatric diagnoses 5. The lived experience of hearing voices in individuals diagnosed with a psychotic disorder: or, the journey from patient to non-patient 6. Beyond disorder: religious and cross-cultural perspectives 7. The phenomenology of hearing voices in people without psychiatric diagnoses Part III. The Causes of Hearing Voices: 8. Neuroscience and hearing voices: it's the brain, stupid? 9. Neuropsychological models I: inner speech 10. Neuropsychological models II: memory and hypervigilance 11. The wound is peopled: from world to brain and back again Part IV. The Meanings of Hearing Voices: 12. The struggle for meanings Conclusion: moving towards new models of hearing voices Appendix A: AVHs and antipsychotic medication References Index.
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