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On being normal and other disorders a manual for clinical psychodiagnostics

por Verhaeghe, Paul
Autores adicionales: Jottkandt, Sigi -- trad.
Publicado por : Other Press (Nueva York (Estados Unidos)) Detalles físicos: xiii, 513 páginas gráficas ISBN:1590510895. Año : 2004
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Libro WM 140 V511b (Navegar estantería) Ej.1 Disponible Spot Psicología & Psiquiatría 200019202
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Diagnostics and discourse: Go and name the things?.. -- 1. Introduction: clinical psycho-diagnostics versus medical diagnostics.. -- 2. Categorical diagnostics vs. clinical praxis: a matter of impossibility.. -- 3. The impotence of epistemology.. -- 3.1. The object of psycho-diagnostics.. -- 3.2. Epistemological impotence: a constructive misunderstanding.. -- 3.3. From object to relationship.. -- 4. Know-how in clinical practice: doxa as the result of impotence and impossibility.. -- 4.1. Introduction.. -- 4.2. The medical-biological paradigm, or the wet dream of positive science.. -- 4.3. The moral treatment paradigm: to teach somebody mores.-- 4.4. The analytic paradigm: promise and decay. -- 5. Conclusion: the need for a metapsychology. -- Metapsychology. -- 6. Identity as a relational structure. -- 7. Defense in double time: a linear model. -- 8. From a linear to a circular model: on becoming a subject. -- 9. Etiology and evolution: nature, nurture and the theory of the drive. -- 10. Conclusion: the subject's position in relation to anxiety, guilt and depression. -- Positions and structures of the subject. -- 11. The actualpathological position: panic disorder and somatization. -- 12. Between actual- and psychopathology: post-traumatic stress disorder and borderline. -- 12.1 Post-traumatic stress disorders. -- 12.2. Borderline: the actualpathological position in the neurotic structure. -- 13. The psychopathological position of the subject: hysteria and obsessional neurosis. -- 13.1 General: