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The Clinician in the Psychiatric Diagnostic Process
Biondi, Picardi, Pallagrosi, Fonzi
Editore
Springer
Anno
2022
Pagine
231
ISBN
9783030904333
100,00 €

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The vast majority of mental health clinicians and researchers rely on diagnostic systems based on operational criteria. However, in their everyday practice, many clinicians also pay attention to their own feelings or intuitions about the patient. For an even greater number of clinicians, this process may occur inadvertently. Scholars from various fields are increasingly stressing the importance of complementing the emphasis on operational criteria with thoughtful attention to the subjective and intersubjective elements involved in a thorough psychopathological evaluation.

This book aims at capturing the essence, implications and full potential of the clinician’s subjective experience in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. It gathers contributions from several different disciplines, such as phenomenology, neuroscience, the cognitive sciences, and psychoanalysis. It also presents the development, validation, and clinical application of a psychometric instrument that reliably investigates the clinician’s feelings, thoughts, and perceptions related to the clinical encounter.

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xii

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  2. The Clinician’s Subjective Feeling in Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Historical Excursus

    • Matteo Buonarroti, Laura Fonzi, Mauro Pallagrosi

    Pages 1-24

  3. The Psychiatric Assessment: First Person, Second Person, and Third Person Perspectives

    • Thomas Fuchs, Eugenio Dalpane

    Pages 25-36

  4. A Cookbook Recipe for the Clinical and Phenomenologically Informed, Semi-structured Diagnostic Interview

    • Mads Gram Henriksen, Lennart Bertil Jansson, Julie Nordgaard

    Pages 37-50

  5. The Distinction Between Second-Person and Third-Person Relations and Its Relevance for the Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview

    • Felipe León, Maja Zandersen, Patricia Meindl, Dan Zahavi

    Pages 51-69

  6. Understanding Other Persons. A Guide for the Perplexed

    • Giovanni Stanghellini

    Pages 71-80

  7. Intersubjectivity and Neuroscience in the Diagnostic Process

    • Massimiliano Aragona

    Pages 81-93

  8. Origin and Development of the Assessment of Clinician’s Subjective Experience (ACSE)

    • Mauro Pallagrosi, Angelo Picardi, Laura Fonzi, Massimo Biondi

    Pages 95-114

  9. Evidence Supporting a Role for the Intersubjective Dimension in the Clinical Encounter: Empirical Findings from ACSE Research

    • Laura Fonzi, Mauro Pallagrosi, Angelo Picardi, Massimo Biondi

    Pages 115-134

  10. Clinical Judgment of Schizophrenia: Praecox Feeling and the Bizarreness of Contact—Open Controversies

    • Marcin Moskalewicz, Tudi Gozé

    Pages 135-149

  11. The Diagnostic Use of Countertransference in Psychodynamic Practice

    • Annalisa Tanzilli, Vittorio Lingiardi

    Pages 151-163

  12. A Cognitive Therapy Perspective on Therapists’ Feelings and Interpersonal Processes

    • Paola Gaetano, Angelo Picardi, Antonino Carcione

    Pages 165-194

  13. The Clinician and the Human Side of Mental Illness

    • John S. Strauss

    Pages 195-202

  14. Mental Illness as a Pathology of Intersubjectivity

    • Gilberto Di Petta, Danilo Tittarelli, Raffaele Vanacore

    Pages 203-231

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