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The Modus Vivendi of Persons with Schizophrenia: Valueception Impairment and Phenomenological Reduction [PDF]
So far, the value dimension underlying affectivity disorders has remained out of focus in phenomenological psychopathology. As early as at the beginning of the 20th century, however, German phenomenologist Max Scheler examined in depth the relationship ...
Cusinato, Guido
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Abstract A newborn's sleep‐wake rhythms are very specific, neurologically determined, and different from the pattern of adults; they require an adaptable and predictable response by parents, which will promotes bonding and attachments, constructed at the early stages of development.
Romain Dugravier+3 more
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The Classification, Definition, and Ontology of Delusion [PDF]
Although delusion is one of the central concepts of psychopathology, it stills eludes precise conceptualization. In this paper, I present certain basic issues concerning the classification and definition of delusion, as well as its ontological status ...
Porcher, José Eduardo
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Profiles of French young carers taking part in an arts and respite care program
Abstract Young carers (YCs) are children and adolescents who provide meaningful, regular support to a relative with a health problem. In France, only one programme exists to support them: the arts and respite care programme of the national association JADE.
Géraldine Dorard+5 more
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Prevalence and characteristics of adolescent young carers in France: The challenge of identification
Abstract Aims The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence and characteristics of adolescent young carers in France, with an identification method based on the extent of caring activities including emotional support. Design Cross‐sectional.
Aurélie Untas+3 more
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Beyond the uncanny: Shirley Jackson’s poetics of alienation
Abstract Shirley Jackson is one of the most important authors of the uncanny of the twentieth century. Forgotten after her death in 1965, she is currently being rediscovered. This paper attributes her mastery to the depiction and evocation of extreme mental states, especially alienation and estrangement from oneself.
Dominic Angeloch
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Le trouble obsessionnel compulsif (TOC)
Le trouble obsessionnel compulsif (TOC)
Marie Ducrest, Lola Quinquard
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Karl Jaspers is a psychiatrist, philosopher, and humanist. In 1913, he published the General Psychopathology (GP; Allgemeine Psychopathologie), the first edition.
Seon-Cheol Park
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