General Psychopathology

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General Psychopathology is Karl Jaspers’ foundational work that systematically applies phenomenology and philosophy to the study and classification of mental disorders.

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instanceOf book
psychiatry textbook
addresses classification of mental disorders
concept of delusion
concept of hallucination
limits of psychiatric knowledge
methodological pluralism in psychiatry
methodology of psychiatric diagnosis
mood and affective disorders
personality and character
relationship between normal and abnormal mental life
schizophrenia and psychotic experiences
self-experience and depersonalization
subjective experience of patients
time experience in mental illness
aim to clarify concepts used in psychiatric practice
to integrate philosophy and psychiatry
to provide a systematic foundation for psychopathology
appliesMethod causal explanation
hermeneutic understanding
phenomenological method
author Karl Jaspers
centralConcept explanation (Erklären)
genetic understanding of psychic phenomena
meaningful connections in mental life
static understanding of psychic phenomena
understanding (Verstehen)
countryOfOrigin Germany
EnglishTranslationPublicationYear 1963
EnglishTranslator J. Hoenig
M. W. Hamilton
field phenomenology
philosophy of psychiatry
psychiatry
psychopathology
hasEdition second edition
hasEnglishTranslation General Psychopathology self-linksurface differs
surface form: General Psychopathology (English edition)
influenced existential psychiatry
phenomenological psychiatry
philosophy of mind in psychiatry
influencedBy Edmund Husserl
Immanuel Kant
Max Weber
Wilhelm Dilthey
languageOfWork German
originalTitle Allgemeine Psychopathologie
publicationYear 1913
publisher Springer
regardedAs classic in phenomenological psychiatry
foundational work in psychopathology
secondEditionPublicationYear 1920

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Karl Jaspers notableWork General Psychopathology
General Psychopathology hasEnglishTranslation General Psychopathology self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: General Psychopathology (English edition)