Editors' Introduction Foreword: The Relevance of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology to Current Psychiatric Debate Foreword: Particular Psychopathologies - Lessons from Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology for the new philosophy of psychiatry Acknowledgements General Introduction SETCION ONE: HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL BACKGROUND 1. Jaspers in his Time 2. Phenomenology and Psychopathology: In Search of a Method 3. Jaspers' Critique for Psychoanalysis: between Past and Future 4. Impact of Jaspers' General Psychopathology: The Range of Appraisal SECTION TWO: METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES AND CONCEPTS 5. Jaspers' General Psychopathology in the Framework of Clinical Practice 6. Form and Content In Jaspers' Psychopathology 7. Jaspers, Phenomenology, and the 'ontological Difference' 8. Jaspers on Explaining and Understanding in Psychiatry 9. Jaspers and Neuroscience 10. Jaspers the Pathographer 11. Jaspers' Existential Concept of Psychotherapy 12. The Ethics of Incomprehensibility SECTION THREE: CLINICAL CONCEPTS 13. Jaspers' Hierarchical Principle and Current Psychiatric Classification 14. On Psychosis: Karl Jaspers and Beyond 15. Delusional Atmosphere and the Sense of Unreality 16. The Self in Schizophrenia: Jaspers, Schneider and beyond 17. Understanding Mood Disorders: Jaspers' Biological Existentialism 18. Reaction and development of Manic and Melancholic-Depressive Patients
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