The contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophrenia

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Autor(a) principal: Dorr Zegers, Otto
Data de Publicação: 2023
Tipo de documento: Artigo
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Título da fonte: Psicopatologia Fenomenológica Contemporânea
Texto Completo: https://www.revistapfc.com.br/rpfc/article/view/1140
Resumo: This author makes first a review of the history of this illness, basing on original texts by Immanuel Kant, Johann Christian Heinroth, Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum, Emil Kraepelin and Kurt Schneider. Then he makes a critical description of the concept of schizophrenia in the most used current systems of classification and diagnosis of mental diseases, such as the DSMs, and the ICD 10. Within the other modern systems of diagnosis, the author outlines - because of its greater proximity to clinical reality - the definition of schizophrenia proposed by Peter Berner and col., where the idea of the classical authors of distinguishing between fundamental and accessory symptoms clearly reappears. Then, after a brief introduction about the phenomenological method, this author reviews the work referred toschizophrenia from authors, who, in his opinion, have made the most important contributions to its understanding from the phenomenological point of view: Karl Jaspers, Ludwig Binswanger, Jürg Zutt, Wolfgang Blankenburg and Thomas Fuchs. From Jaspers he outlines his distinction between “process” and “development”, as well as his proposition of applying the diagnosis by “ideal types” to the psychopathological syndromes without organic base, among them schizophrenia. In Binswanger, the author fundamentally refers to his profound biographic studies of this illness and to the sense connections between life history and the triggering and the symptoms of it. From Jürg Zutt he outlines his transcendental and definite studies about acoustic hallucinations in schizophrenic patients. From Blankenburg he analyses his capital work, “The loss of the natural evidence”, and the introduction of dialectic perspective in psychiatry, applied in this case to the understanding of schizophrenia. Finally, this author refers to what Fuchs has developed about the alteration of intentionality in schizophrenia and in what manner it constitutes the base of all its manifestations. The author finishes mentioning other French, English, Italian, North and South American authors, who have also made fundamental contributions to the knowledge of this illness from the phenomenological point of view.
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spelling The contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophreniaLas contribuciones de la fenomenología a la comprensión de la esquizofreniaThe contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophreniaschizophreniahistoryphenomenologyesquizofreniahistoriafenomenologíaThis author makes first a review of the history of this illness, basing on original texts by Immanuel Kant, Johann Christian Heinroth, Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum, Emil Kraepelin and Kurt Schneider. Then he makes a critical description of the concept of schizophrenia in the most used current systems of classification and diagnosis of mental diseases, such as the DSMs, and the ICD 10. Within the other modern systems of diagnosis, the author outlines - because of its greater proximity to clinical reality - the definition of schizophrenia proposed by Peter Berner and col., where the idea of the classical authors of distinguishing between fundamental and accessory symptoms clearly reappears. Then, after a brief introduction about the phenomenological method, this author reviews the work referred toschizophrenia from authors, who, in his opinion, have made the most important contributions to its understanding from the phenomenological point of view: Karl Jaspers, Ludwig Binswanger, Jürg Zutt, Wolfgang Blankenburg and Thomas Fuchs. From Jaspers he outlines his distinction between “process” and “development”, as well as his proposition of applying the diagnosis by “ideal types” to the psychopathological syndromes without organic base, among them schizophrenia. In Binswanger, the author fundamentally refers to his profound biographic studies of this illness and to the sense connections between life history and the triggering and the symptoms of it. From Jürg Zutt he outlines his transcendental and definite studies about acoustic hallucinations in schizophrenic patients. From Blankenburg he analyses his capital work, “The loss of the natural evidence”, and the introduction of dialectic perspective in psychiatry, applied in this case to the understanding of schizophrenia. Finally, this author refers to what Fuchs has developed about the alteration of intentionality in schizophrenia and in what manner it constitutes the base of all its manifestations. The author finishes mentioning other French, English, Italian, North and South American authors, who have also made fundamental contributions to the knowledge of this illness from the phenomenological point of view.A diferencia de la psicosis maníaco - depresiva, hoy llamada enfermedad bipolar, cuyas descripciones se remontan a la medicina hipocrática, pero también a Platón y a Aristóteles (Tellenbach, 1961, 1983, pp. 4-11; Flashar, 1966), la enfermedad esquizofrénica es relativamente reciente. Es universalmente conocido que su completa descripción aparece por primera vez en la sexta edición del Tratado de Psiquiatría de Emil Kraepelin (1899), a la cual nos referiremos en detalle más adelante. Sin embargo, hay algunas descripciones de fines del siglo XVIII y principios del XIX que apuntan claramente a la existencia de síndromes psicopatológicos que corresponden aproximadamente a lo que hoy se entiende por esquizofrenia.This author makes first a review of the history of this illness, basing on original texts by Immanuel Kant, Johann Christian Heinroth, Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum, Emil Kraepelin and Kurt Schneider. Then he makes a critical description of the concept of schizophrenia in the most used current systems of classification and diagnosis of mental diseases, such as the DSMs, and the ICD 10. Within the other modern systems of diagnosis, the author outlines - because of its greater proximity to clinical reality - the definition of schizophrenia proposed by Peter Berner and col., where the idea of the classical authors of distinguishing between fundamental and accessory symptoms clearly reappears. Then, after a brief introduction about the phenomenological method, this author reviews the work referred toschizophrenia from authors, who, in his opinion, have made the most important contributions to its understanding from the phenomenological point of view: Karl Jaspers, Ludwig Binswanger, Jürg Zutt, Wolfgang Blankenburg and Thomas Fuchs. From Jaspers he outlines his distinction between “process” and “development”, as well as his proposition of applying the diagnosis by “ideal types” to the psychopathological syndromes without organic base, among them schizophrenia. In Binswanger, the author fundamentally refers to his profound biographic studies of this illness and to the sense connections between life history and the triggering and the symptoms of it. From Jürg Zutt he outlines his transcendental and definite studies about acoustic hallucinations in schizophrenic patients. From Blankenburg he analyses his capital work, “The loss of the natural evidence”, and the introduction of dialectic perspective in psychiatry, applied in this case to the understanding of schizophrenia. Finally, this author refers to what Fuchs has developed about the alteration of intentionality in schizophrenia and in what manner it constitutes the base of all its manifestations. The author finishes mentioning other French, English, Italian, North and South American authors, who have also made fundamental contributions to the knowledge of this illness from the phenomenological point of view.Sociedade Brasileira de Psicopatologia Fenômeno-Estrutural2023-08-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistapfc.com.br/rpfc/article/view/114010.37067/rpfc.v12i2.1140Revista Psicopatologia Fenomenológica Contemporânea; v. 12 n. 2 (2023): Edição especial; 109-1452316-2449reponame:Psicopatologia Fenomenológica Contemporâneainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Psicopatologia Fenômeno-Estrutural (SBPFE)instacron:SBPFEspahttps://www.revistapfc.com.br/rpfc/article/view/1140/1103Copyright (c) 2023 Otto Dörr Zegershttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDorr Zegers, Otto2023-08-31T20:20:07Zoai:ojs.rpfc.emnuvens.com.br:article/1140Revistahttps://www.revistapfc.com.br/rpfc/oaiONGhttps://www.revistapfc.com.br/rpfc/oaifenomenoestrutural@gmail.com || pfcrevista@gmail.com2316-24492316-2449opendoar:2023-08-31T20:20:07Psicopatologia Fenomenológica Contemporânea - Sociedade Brasileira de Psicopatologia Fenômeno-Estrutural (SBPFE)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophrenia
Las contribuciones de la fenomenología a la comprensión de la esquizofrenia
The contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophrenia
title The contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophrenia
spellingShingle The contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophrenia
Dorr Zegers, Otto
schizophrenia
history
phenomenology
esquizofrenia
historia
fenomenología
title_short The contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophrenia
title_full The contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophrenia
title_fullStr The contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophrenia
title_full_unstemmed The contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophrenia
title_sort The contributions of phenomenology to the understanding of schizophrenia
author Dorr Zegers, Otto
author_facet Dorr Zegers, Otto
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv schizophrenia
history
phenomenology
esquizofrenia
historia
fenomenología
topic schizophrenia
history
phenomenology
esquizofrenia
historia
fenomenología
description This author makes first a review of the history of this illness, basing on original texts by Immanuel Kant, Johann Christian Heinroth, Karl Ludwig Kahlbaum, Emil Kraepelin and Kurt Schneider. Then he makes a critical description of the concept of schizophrenia in the most used current systems of classification and diagnosis of mental diseases, such as the DSMs, and the ICD 10. Within the other modern systems of diagnosis, the author outlines - because of its greater proximity to clinical reality - the definition of schizophrenia proposed by Peter Berner and col., where the idea of the classical authors of distinguishing between fundamental and accessory symptoms clearly reappears. Then, after a brief introduction about the phenomenological method, this author reviews the work referred toschizophrenia from authors, who, in his opinion, have made the most important contributions to its understanding from the phenomenological point of view: Karl Jaspers, Ludwig Binswanger, Jürg Zutt, Wolfgang Blankenburg and Thomas Fuchs. From Jaspers he outlines his distinction between “process” and “development”, as well as his proposition of applying the diagnosis by “ideal types” to the psychopathological syndromes without organic base, among them schizophrenia. In Binswanger, the author fundamentally refers to his profound biographic studies of this illness and to the sense connections between life history and the triggering and the symptoms of it. From Jürg Zutt he outlines his transcendental and definite studies about acoustic hallucinations in schizophrenic patients. From Blankenburg he analyses his capital work, “The loss of the natural evidence”, and the introduction of dialectic perspective in psychiatry, applied in this case to the understanding of schizophrenia. Finally, this author refers to what Fuchs has developed about the alteration of intentionality in schizophrenia and in what manner it constitutes the base of all its manifestations. The author finishes mentioning other French, English, Italian, North and South American authors, who have also made fundamental contributions to the knowledge of this illness from the phenomenological point of view.
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