The hermeneutics of mental symptoms in the Cambridge School

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Autor(a) principal: Aragona,Massimiliano
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Marková,Ivana S.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Latinoamericana de Psicopatologia Fundamental (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47142015000400599
Resumo: Current Psychiatry is in crisis. Decades of neuroscientific research have not yet delivered adequate explanations or treatments. One reason for this failure may be the wrongness of its central assumption, namely that mental symptoms and disorders are natural kinds. The Cambridge School has proposed that a new Epistemology must be constructed for Psychiatry, and that this should start with the development of a new model of mental symptom-formation. ‘Mental symptoms’ should be considered as hermeneutic co-constructions occurring in a intersubjective space created by the dialogue between sufferer and healer. Subjective experiences (caused either by neurobiological or psychosocial upheaval) penetrate the awareness of sufferers causing perplexity and/or distress. To understand, handle and communicate these experiences, sufferers proceed to configure them by means of templates borrowed from their own culture. Importantly, however, the same neurobiological information can be configured into different symptoms; and different neurobiological information into the same symptom. Therefore, ‘mental symptoms’ are dissimilar hybrid combinations of neurobiological and cultural information. To be ethical, therapeutic interventions must take into account such dissimilarities. Blind manipulation of the brain in all cases should be considered as counterproductive.
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title The hermeneutics of mental symptoms in the Cambridge School
spellingShingle The hermeneutics of mental symptoms in the Cambridge School
Aragona,Massimiliano
Hermeneutics
phenomenology
psychopathology
epistemology
title_short The hermeneutics of mental symptoms in the Cambridge School
title_full The hermeneutics of mental symptoms in the Cambridge School
title_fullStr The hermeneutics of mental symptoms in the Cambridge School
title_full_unstemmed The hermeneutics of mental symptoms in the Cambridge School
title_sort The hermeneutics of mental symptoms in the Cambridge School
author Aragona,Massimiliano
author_facet Aragona,Massimiliano
Marková,Ivana S.
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Marková,Ivana S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hermeneutics
phenomenology
psychopathology
epistemology
topic Hermeneutics
phenomenology
psychopathology
epistemology
description Current Psychiatry is in crisis. Decades of neuroscientific research have not yet delivered adequate explanations or treatments. One reason for this failure may be the wrongness of its central assumption, namely that mental symptoms and disorders are natural kinds. The Cambridge School has proposed that a new Epistemology must be constructed for Psychiatry, and that this should start with the development of a new model of mental symptom-formation. ‘Mental symptoms’ should be considered as hermeneutic co-constructions occurring in a intersubjective space created by the dialogue between sufferer and healer. Subjective experiences (caused either by neurobiological or psychosocial upheaval) penetrate the awareness of sufferers causing perplexity and/or distress. To understand, handle and communicate these experiences, sufferers proceed to configure them by means of templates borrowed from their own culture. Importantly, however, the same neurobiological information can be configured into different symptoms; and different neurobiological information into the same symptom. Therefore, ‘mental symptoms’ are dissimilar hybrid combinations of neurobiological and cultural information. To be ethical, therapeutic interventions must take into account such dissimilarities. Blind manipulation of the brain in all cases should be considered as counterproductive.
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