The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?

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Autor(a) principal: Madeira, Luis
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Filipe, Teresa, Cavaco, Tânia, Pienkos, Elizabeth, Figueira, Maria Luísa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Psicopatologia Fenomenológica Contemporânea
DOI: 10.37067/rpfc.v7i2.970
Texto Completo: https://www.revistapfc.com.br/rpfc/article/view/970
Resumo: Contemporary psychiatric nosology has evolved with a primary goal of reducing the presence and influence of subjectivity by valuing objective symptoms and explanations (e.g. neurobiological models of psychopathology). However, improvements in the reliability and validity of these endeavours have fallen short of expectations, and it has been argued that one reason for these failures is the very omission or neglect of subjectivity in understanding and explaining mental illness. This paper supports the need for a paradigm shift, from researching the “what” of mental symptoms to a focus on “how” patients experience themselves and the world when undergoing a mental disorder. We review past contributions to disturbances of subjectivity, particularly in schizophrenia, which have contributed to the creation of a new bio-pheno-social model. We also discuss available tools for the systematic assessment of subjective anomalies. We pay special attention to the Examination of Anomalous World Experience (EAWE), which considers disturbances in world engagement, including the experience of atmosphere, space and objects, lived time and temporality, interpersonal relations, language, and existential concerns. Ultimately, we stress that the exploration of subjective experiences is essential, promising, and achievable in research on mental disorders.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?
title The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?
spellingShingle The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?
The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?
Madeira, Luis
psychopathology
subjectivity
world-experiences
nosology.
Madeira, Luis
psychopathology
subjectivity
world-experiences
nosology.
title_short The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?
title_full The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?
title_fullStr The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?
The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?
title_full_unstemmed The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?
The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?
title_sort The loss of nosological validity: why and how should we consider disturbances of subjective world experience?
author Madeira, Luis
author_facet Madeira, Luis
Madeira, Luis
Filipe, Teresa
Cavaco, Tânia
Pienkos, Elizabeth
Figueira, Maria Luísa
Filipe, Teresa
Cavaco, Tânia
Pienkos, Elizabeth
Figueira, Maria Luísa
author_role author
author2 Filipe, Teresa
Cavaco, Tânia
Pienkos, Elizabeth
Figueira, Maria Luísa
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Madeira, Luis
Filipe, Teresa
Cavaco, Tânia
Pienkos, Elizabeth
Figueira, Maria Luísa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv psychopathology
subjectivity
world-experiences
nosology.
topic psychopathology
subjectivity
world-experiences
nosology.
description Contemporary psychiatric nosology has evolved with a primary goal of reducing the presence and influence of subjectivity by valuing objective symptoms and explanations (e.g. neurobiological models of psychopathology). However, improvements in the reliability and validity of these endeavours have fallen short of expectations, and it has been argued that one reason for these failures is the very omission or neglect of subjectivity in understanding and explaining mental illness. This paper supports the need for a paradigm shift, from researching the “what” of mental symptoms to a focus on “how” patients experience themselves and the world when undergoing a mental disorder. We review past contributions to disturbances of subjectivity, particularly in schizophrenia, which have contributed to the creation of a new bio-pheno-social model. We also discuss available tools for the systematic assessment of subjective anomalies. We pay special attention to the Examination of Anomalous World Experience (EAWE), which considers disturbances in world engagement, including the experience of atmosphere, space and objects, lived time and temporality, interpersonal relations, language, and existential concerns. Ultimately, we stress that the exploration of subjective experiences is essential, promising, and achievable in research on mental disorders.
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