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This book presents an original approach to the study of psychiatry that is based on a justified epistemological position, which demands that both the natural and the human/social sciences are necessary in developing our understanding. Psychiatry as a medical specialism was constructed in the nineteenth century through the interplay of both the natural sciences and the human/social sciences. This interplay has created a hybrid discipline that spans biological and socio-cultural-historical domains, which has raised challenges for its understanding and research. This book focuses on one of the principal challenges - how can we explore mental symptoms and mental disorders as complexes of neurobiology on the one hand and meaning on the other? The chapters in this book, dedicated to Germán E Berrios, founder of the Cambridge school of psychopathology, tackles distinctive aspects of psychopathology or related areas. By means of a combination of approaches, chapters seek to unfold another element in our understanding of this field as well as raise new directions for its further study.
Rethinking Psychopathology is a valuable resource for clinical psychologists and psychotherapists, psychological researchers, historians of psychology, cultural psychologists, critical psychologists, social scientists, philosophers of psychology, and philosophers of science.
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Ivana S Marková and Eric Chen
Section I: Personal
Chapter 2: The academic beginnings of Germán Berrios at the 'Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos'
Jeff Huarcaya-Victoria
Chapter 3: Experiences of working under German Berrios
Augusto Castagnini
Chapter 4: From neuropsychiatry to social cognition: a journey with Berrios
A. García Caballero and I. García Lado
Chapter 5: Conceptual histories in psychiatry, perspectives across time, language and culture in the work of German Berrios
Kenneth C Kirkby
Section II: Epistemological
Chapter 6: Critique of psychopathological reason. The work of G.E. Berrios
Filiberto Fuentenebro and Luis M Chiva
Chapter 7: What is psychiatry?
Ivana S Marková Chapter 8: Recovering the context in psychopathology
Eric Chen
Chapter 9: Stress and distress in psychopathology: a conceptual analysis
Sergio E Starkstein
Chapter 10: Cultural configurators and the formation of mental symptoms
Rogelio Luque and José M Villagrán Chapter 11: Psychogenesis: conceptual analysis
José M Villagrán and Rogelio Luque
Chapter 12: Supervenience and the mind-body problem in psychiatry
Hiroshi Ihara
Section III: Historical
Chapter 13: At the origins of hermeneutic psychopathology
Massimiliano Aragona
Chapter 14: The discontents of psychiatry: what can the history of psychiatry and values-based medicine contribute to resolving them?
Robert Dudas
Chapter 15: The origins of psychiatric epidemiology in Chile in the 20th century, as a tool for community action: an historical analysis
Rubén Alvarado and Leonel Valdivia
Chapter 16: The evolution of Portuguese psychiatry in the first decades of the twentieth century
José Morgado Pereira
Chapter 17: Recalibrating the work of Juan Valverde de Amusco in the sixteenth century anatomical revolution Luis Jesús Fernández Rodríguez
Chapter 18: August Wimmer's concept: psychogenic psychoses a source-critical study
Johan Schioldann
Section IV: Psychopathological
Chapter 19: Formal thought disorder in severe and enduring mental illness
Alvaro Barrera
Chapter 20: Paved with good intentions: defining traumatic stress disorders
Arieh Y Shalev
Chapter 21: Distortions of time experience and descriptive psychopathology
Jorge C Holguín Lew
Chapter 22: Visual symbology and psychopathology in Frida Kahlo's work María B Quintanilla-Madero
Chapter 23: The contribution of the Cambridge school of psychopathology for the understanding of psychosomatic symptoms
Lazslo A Ávila Section V: Neuropsychiatry
Chapter 24: Researching Wilson's disease
Tom Dening
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