Re-Visioning Psychiatry
Herausgeber: Kirmayer, Laurence J.; Cummings, Constance A.; Lemelson, Robert
Re-Visioning Psychiatry
Herausgeber: Kirmayer, Laurence J.; Cummings, Constance A.; Lemelson, Robert
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Re-Visioning Psychiatry brings together new perspectives on the causes and treatment of mental health problems. The contributors emphasize the importance of understanding experience and explore how the brain, the person, and the social world interact to give rise to mental health problems as well as resilience and recovery.
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Re-Visioning Psychiatry brings together new perspectives on the causes and treatment of mental health problems. The contributors emphasize the importance of understanding experience and explore how the brain, the person, and the social world interact to give rise to mental health problems as well as resilience and recovery.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 732
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1156g
- ISBN-13: 9781107032200
- ISBN-10: 1107032202
- Artikelnr.: 42558636
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 732
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 43mm
- Gewicht: 1156g
- ISBN-13: 9781107032200
- ISBN-10: 1107032202
- Artikelnr.: 42558636
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. Introduction Laurence J. Kirmayer, Robert Lemelson and Constance A.
Cummings; Part I. Restoring Phenomenology to Psychiatry: 2. Toward a new
epistemology of psychiatry German E. Berrios and Ivana S. Marková; 3.
Phenomenology and the interpretation of psychopathological experience Josef
Parnas and Shaun Gallagher; 4. How the self is altered in psychiatric
disorders: a neurophenomenal approach Georg Northoff; 5. Cultural
phenomenology and psychiatric illness Thomas J. Csordas; 6. Empathy and
alterity in psychiatry Laurence J. Kirmayer; 7. Reflections: the community
life of objects - beyond the academic clinic Nev Jones; Part II. Biosocial
Mechanisms in Mental Health and Illness: 8. Dimensional and categorical
approaches to mental illness: let biology decide Robert M. Bilder; 9.
Early-life adversity and epigenetic changes: implications for understanding
suicide Benoit Labonté, Adel Farah and Gustavo Turecki; 10. Understanding
the neural circuitry of emotion regulation: white matter tract
abnormalities and psychiatric disorder Cecile D. Ladouceur, Amelia Versace
and Mary L. Phillips; 11. Paying attention to a field in crisis:
psychiatry, neuroscience, and functional systems of the brain Amir Raz and
Ethan Macdonald; 12. Reflections: hearing voices - how social context
shapes psychiatric symptoms Tanya M. Luhrmann; Part III. Cultural Contexts
of Psychopathology: 13. Understanding the social etiology of psychosis
Kwame McKenzie and Jai Shah; 14. Toward a cultural neuroscience of anxiety
disorders: the multiplex model Devon E. Hinton and Naomi M. Simon; 15. From
the brain disease model to ecologies of addiction Eugene Raikhel; 16.
Cultural clinical psychology: from cultural scripts to contextualized
treatments Andrew G. Ryder and Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton; 17. Psychiatric
classification beyond the DSM: an interdisciplinary approach Roberto
Lewis-Fernández and Neil Krishan Aggarwal; 18. Reflections: the virtues of
cultural sameness - the case of delusion Ian Gold; Part IV. Psychiatric
Practice in Global Context: 19. Afflictions: psychopathology and recovery
in cultural context Robert Lemelson and Annie Tucker; 20. Eating pathology
in Fiji: phenomenologic diversity, visibility, and vulnerability Anne E.
Becker and Jennifer J. Thomas; 21. Solving global mental health as a
delivery problem: toward a critical epistemology of the solution Kalman
Applbaum; 22. Global mental health praxis: perspectives from cultural
psychiatry on research and intervention Brandon A. Kohrt and James L.
Griffith; 23. Reflections: social inequalities and mental health outcomes -
toward a new architecture for global mental health Duncan Pedersen; 24.
Conclusion: re-visioning psychiatry - toward an ecology of mind in health
and illness Laurence J. Kirmayer.
Cummings; Part I. Restoring Phenomenology to Psychiatry: 2. Toward a new
epistemology of psychiatry German E. Berrios and Ivana S. Marková; 3.
Phenomenology and the interpretation of psychopathological experience Josef
Parnas and Shaun Gallagher; 4. How the self is altered in psychiatric
disorders: a neurophenomenal approach Georg Northoff; 5. Cultural
phenomenology and psychiatric illness Thomas J. Csordas; 6. Empathy and
alterity in psychiatry Laurence J. Kirmayer; 7. Reflections: the community
life of objects - beyond the academic clinic Nev Jones; Part II. Biosocial
Mechanisms in Mental Health and Illness: 8. Dimensional and categorical
approaches to mental illness: let biology decide Robert M. Bilder; 9.
Early-life adversity and epigenetic changes: implications for understanding
suicide Benoit Labonté, Adel Farah and Gustavo Turecki; 10. Understanding
the neural circuitry of emotion regulation: white matter tract
abnormalities and psychiatric disorder Cecile D. Ladouceur, Amelia Versace
and Mary L. Phillips; 11. Paying attention to a field in crisis:
psychiatry, neuroscience, and functional systems of the brain Amir Raz and
Ethan Macdonald; 12. Reflections: hearing voices - how social context
shapes psychiatric symptoms Tanya M. Luhrmann; Part III. Cultural Contexts
of Psychopathology: 13. Understanding the social etiology of psychosis
Kwame McKenzie and Jai Shah; 14. Toward a cultural neuroscience of anxiety
disorders: the multiplex model Devon E. Hinton and Naomi M. Simon; 15. From
the brain disease model to ecologies of addiction Eugene Raikhel; 16.
Cultural clinical psychology: from cultural scripts to contextualized
treatments Andrew G. Ryder and Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton; 17. Psychiatric
classification beyond the DSM: an interdisciplinary approach Roberto
Lewis-Fernández and Neil Krishan Aggarwal; 18. Reflections: the virtues of
cultural sameness - the case of delusion Ian Gold; Part IV. Psychiatric
Practice in Global Context: 19. Afflictions: psychopathology and recovery
in cultural context Robert Lemelson and Annie Tucker; 20. Eating pathology
in Fiji: phenomenologic diversity, visibility, and vulnerability Anne E.
Becker and Jennifer J. Thomas; 21. Solving global mental health as a
delivery problem: toward a critical epistemology of the solution Kalman
Applbaum; 22. Global mental health praxis: perspectives from cultural
psychiatry on research and intervention Brandon A. Kohrt and James L.
Griffith; 23. Reflections: social inequalities and mental health outcomes -
toward a new architecture for global mental health Duncan Pedersen; 24.
Conclusion: re-visioning psychiatry - toward an ecology of mind in health
and illness Laurence J. Kirmayer.
1. Introduction Laurence J. Kirmayer, Robert Lemelson and Constance A.
Cummings; Part I. Restoring Phenomenology to Psychiatry: 2. Toward a new
epistemology of psychiatry German E. Berrios and Ivana S. Marková; 3.
Phenomenology and the interpretation of psychopathological experience Josef
Parnas and Shaun Gallagher; 4. How the self is altered in psychiatric
disorders: a neurophenomenal approach Georg Northoff; 5. Cultural
phenomenology and psychiatric illness Thomas J. Csordas; 6. Empathy and
alterity in psychiatry Laurence J. Kirmayer; 7. Reflections: the community
life of objects - beyond the academic clinic Nev Jones; Part II. Biosocial
Mechanisms in Mental Health and Illness: 8. Dimensional and categorical
approaches to mental illness: let biology decide Robert M. Bilder; 9.
Early-life adversity and epigenetic changes: implications for understanding
suicide Benoit Labonté, Adel Farah and Gustavo Turecki; 10. Understanding
the neural circuitry of emotion regulation: white matter tract
abnormalities and psychiatric disorder Cecile D. Ladouceur, Amelia Versace
and Mary L. Phillips; 11. Paying attention to a field in crisis:
psychiatry, neuroscience, and functional systems of the brain Amir Raz and
Ethan Macdonald; 12. Reflections: hearing voices - how social context
shapes psychiatric symptoms Tanya M. Luhrmann; Part III. Cultural Contexts
of Psychopathology: 13. Understanding the social etiology of psychosis
Kwame McKenzie and Jai Shah; 14. Toward a cultural neuroscience of anxiety
disorders: the multiplex model Devon E. Hinton and Naomi M. Simon; 15. From
the brain disease model to ecologies of addiction Eugene Raikhel; 16.
Cultural clinical psychology: from cultural scripts to contextualized
treatments Andrew G. Ryder and Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton; 17. Psychiatric
classification beyond the DSM: an interdisciplinary approach Roberto
Lewis-Fernández and Neil Krishan Aggarwal; 18. Reflections: the virtues of
cultural sameness - the case of delusion Ian Gold; Part IV. Psychiatric
Practice in Global Context: 19. Afflictions: psychopathology and recovery
in cultural context Robert Lemelson and Annie Tucker; 20. Eating pathology
in Fiji: phenomenologic diversity, visibility, and vulnerability Anne E.
Becker and Jennifer J. Thomas; 21. Solving global mental health as a
delivery problem: toward a critical epistemology of the solution Kalman
Applbaum; 22. Global mental health praxis: perspectives from cultural
psychiatry on research and intervention Brandon A. Kohrt and James L.
Griffith; 23. Reflections: social inequalities and mental health outcomes -
toward a new architecture for global mental health Duncan Pedersen; 24.
Conclusion: re-visioning psychiatry - toward an ecology of mind in health
and illness Laurence J. Kirmayer.
Cummings; Part I. Restoring Phenomenology to Psychiatry: 2. Toward a new
epistemology of psychiatry German E. Berrios and Ivana S. Marková; 3.
Phenomenology and the interpretation of psychopathological experience Josef
Parnas and Shaun Gallagher; 4. How the self is altered in psychiatric
disorders: a neurophenomenal approach Georg Northoff; 5. Cultural
phenomenology and psychiatric illness Thomas J. Csordas; 6. Empathy and
alterity in psychiatry Laurence J. Kirmayer; 7. Reflections: the community
life of objects - beyond the academic clinic Nev Jones; Part II. Biosocial
Mechanisms in Mental Health and Illness: 8. Dimensional and categorical
approaches to mental illness: let biology decide Robert M. Bilder; 9.
Early-life adversity and epigenetic changes: implications for understanding
suicide Benoit Labonté, Adel Farah and Gustavo Turecki; 10. Understanding
the neural circuitry of emotion regulation: white matter tract
abnormalities and psychiatric disorder Cecile D. Ladouceur, Amelia Versace
and Mary L. Phillips; 11. Paying attention to a field in crisis:
psychiatry, neuroscience, and functional systems of the brain Amir Raz and
Ethan Macdonald; 12. Reflections: hearing voices - how social context
shapes psychiatric symptoms Tanya M. Luhrmann; Part III. Cultural Contexts
of Psychopathology: 13. Understanding the social etiology of psychosis
Kwame McKenzie and Jai Shah; 14. Toward a cultural neuroscience of anxiety
disorders: the multiplex model Devon E. Hinton and Naomi M. Simon; 15. From
the brain disease model to ecologies of addiction Eugene Raikhel; 16.
Cultural clinical psychology: from cultural scripts to contextualized
treatments Andrew G. Ryder and Yulia E. Chentsova-Dutton; 17. Psychiatric
classification beyond the DSM: an interdisciplinary approach Roberto
Lewis-Fernández and Neil Krishan Aggarwal; 18. Reflections: the virtues of
cultural sameness - the case of delusion Ian Gold; Part IV. Psychiatric
Practice in Global Context: 19. Afflictions: psychopathology and recovery
in cultural context Robert Lemelson and Annie Tucker; 20. Eating pathology
in Fiji: phenomenologic diversity, visibility, and vulnerability Anne E.
Becker and Jennifer J. Thomas; 21. Solving global mental health as a
delivery problem: toward a critical epistemology of the solution Kalman
Applbaum; 22. Global mental health praxis: perspectives from cultural
psychiatry on research and intervention Brandon A. Kohrt and James L.
Griffith; 23. Reflections: social inequalities and mental health outcomes -
toward a new architecture for global mental health Duncan Pedersen; 24.
Conclusion: re-visioning psychiatry - toward an ecology of mind in health
and illness Laurence J. Kirmayer.