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Lost in Dialogue Giovanni Stanghellini (Professor of Psychopathology and Dynamic Psychology, Professor of Psychopathology and Dynamic Psychology, 'G. d'Annunzio' University, Chieti, Italy Professor Adjuncto, D. Portales University, Santiago, Chile)

Lost in Dialogue By Giovanni Stanghellini (Professor of Psychopathology and Dynamic Psychology, Professor of Psychopathology and Dynamic Psychology, 'G. d'Annunzio' University, Chieti, Italy Professor Adjuncto, D. Portales University, Santiago, Chile)

Summary

The field of psychiatry has long struggled with developing models of practice; most underemphasize the interpersonal aspects of clinical practice. This essay is unique in putting intersubjectivity front and centre. It is an attempt to provide a clinical method to re-establish the fragile dialogue of the soul with oneself and with others

Lost in Dialogue Summary

Lost in Dialogue: Anthropology, Psychopathology, and Care by Giovanni Stanghellini (Professor of Psychopathology and Dynamic Psychology, Professor of Psychopathology and Dynamic Psychology, 'G. d'Annunzio' University, Chieti, Italy Professor Adjuncto, D. Portales University, Santiago, Chile)

The field of psychiatry has long struggled with developing models of practice; most underemphasize the interpersonal aspects of clinical practice. This essay is unique in putting intersubjectivity front and center. It is an attempt to provide a clinical method to re-establish the fragile dialogue of the soul with oneself and with others. Throughout, the book builds on the assumption that to be human means to be in dialogue. It uses dialogue as a unitary concept to address three essential issues for clinical practice: 'What is a human being?', 'What is mental pathology'?, and 'What is care?'. To be human - it is argued - means to be in dialogue with oneself and with other persons. Thus, mental pathology is the interruption of this dialogue - both of the person with the alterity that inhabits them, and with the alterity incarnated in other persons. Therefore, therapy is a dialogue with a method whose aim is to re-enact one's interrupted dialogue with alterity. Lost in Dialogue provides a method to approximate the Other, to understand its experiences, actions, and in general, understand the world in which it lives.

Lost in Dialogue Reviews

this book... will be a valuable resource for those who seek to refer to the essential work of integrating psychotherapeutical and phenomenological approaches into scientific investigation * Ragna Winniewski , Humanities Cologne in Germany and MSCA fellow in the EUmanities programme, Metapsychology Online Reviews *
Stanghellini has written an interesting addition to the International Perspectives in Philosophy and Psychiatry series. It is heavily weighted to psychodynamic and phenomenological thought, and conceptually has depth and strength. * Robert A. Bischoff, PsyCRITIQUES *

About Giovanni Stanghellini (Professor of Psychopathology and Dynamic Psychology, Professor of Psychopathology and Dynamic Psychology, 'G. d'Annunzio' University, Chieti, Italy Professor Adjuncto, D. Portales University, Santiago, Chile)

Giovanni Stanghellini, MD and Dr. Phil. honoris causa, psychiatrist and psychotherapist, is professor of Dynamic Psychology and Psychopathology at "G. d'Annunzio" University (Chieti, Italy) and Profesor Adjuncto "D. Portales" University (Santiago, Chile). He chairs the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) Section on Psychiatry and the Humanities, and the Association of European Psychiatrists (EPA) Section on Philosophy and Psychiatry. He is also founding chair of the Scuola di Psicoterapia e Fenomenologia Clinica (Florence). Among his books, all published by Oxford University Press: Nature and Narrative (co-edited with KWM Fulford, K. Morris and JZ Sadler, OUP 2003), Disembodied Spirits and Deanimated Bodies. The Psychopathology of Common Sense (OUP 2004), Emotions and Personhood (with R. Rosfort, OUP 2013), One Hundred Years of Karl Jaspers' General Psychopathology (co-edited with T. Fuchs, OUP 2013) and the Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychiatry

Table of Contents

PART ONE: ANTHROPOLOGY: WHAT IS A HUMAN BEING?; PART TWO: PSYCHOPATHOLOGY: WHAT IS MENTAL DISORDER?; PART THREE: THERAPY: WHAT IS CARE?; EPILOGUE: DIALECTIC METHOD AND DIALOGUE

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Lost in Dialogue: Anthropology, Psychopathology, and Care by Giovanni Stanghellini (Professor of Psychopathology and Dynamic Psychology, Professor of Psychopathology and Dynamic Psychology, 'G. d'Annunzio' University, Chieti, Italy Professor Adjuncto, D. Portales University, Santiago, Chile)
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2016-11-03
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