Structuralist Approach in Psychiatry
Structuralist Approach in Psychiatry
Uncanny and Desire in Psychosis
de Kroon, Jos
Taylor & Francis Ltd
03/2026
198
Dura
Inglês
9781041146322
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Part one. Positioning of modern psychiatry
Chapter 1. Outline of the problem facing psychiatry
Chapter 2. Historical development of Psychiatry from the Enlightenment
Part two. Structuralism and nothingness
Chapter 3. Structuralism
Chapter 4. Fundamental Impossibilities
Chapter 5. Nothingness and Science
Chapter 6. Nothingness as creative moment
Part three. Three Experiences of Nothingness in the Clinic
Chapter 7. As in a black mirror; Cotard's syndrome
Chapter 8. The Stranger in ourselves; Capgras Syndrome
Chapter 9. Experience of Nothingness
Part four. Towards a Different Perspective of the Subject
Chapter 10. Subject and Science
Chapter 11. Looking for the Psyche in Psychiatry
Chapter 12. Sketch of an Alternative
Part five. The Creative Power of Nothingness
Chapter 13. Friedrich Nietzsche and Degree Zero of Morality
Chapter 14. Interlude, Fable
Chapter 15. Martin Heidegger and Nothingness
Chapter 16. Nothingness at Jacques Lacan
Chapter 17. Slavoj Zizek: Can it be Less than Nothing?
Chapter 18. Genealogy of Creation
Chapter 19. Towards a Structuralist Psychiatry
Chapter 20. The Role of Linguistics in a Therapeutic Perspective
Chapter 21. The Eclipse of the (Psychotic) Subject?
Chapter 22. What about the Self?
Part six. To Resist the Death Instinct of Nothingness
Chapter 23. An Object Relations Theory without an Object
Chapter 24. Psychiatry and the Transcendental
Chapter 25. The Ethical Implications of Mysticism and Desire
Chapter 26. The Subject as a Dynamic Process: From Deadlock to Transformation-Symbolisation as a Response to Nothingness
Chapter 27. Everything or Nothing-About Mysticism and the Genesis of the Subject
Chapter 1. Outline of the problem facing psychiatry
Chapter 2. Historical development of Psychiatry from the Enlightenment
Part two. Structuralism and nothingness
Chapter 3. Structuralism
Chapter 4. Fundamental Impossibilities
Chapter 5. Nothingness and Science
Chapter 6. Nothingness as creative moment
Part three. Three Experiences of Nothingness in the Clinic
Chapter 7. As in a black mirror; Cotard's syndrome
Chapter 8. The Stranger in ourselves; Capgras Syndrome
Chapter 9. Experience of Nothingness
Part four. Towards a Different Perspective of the Subject
Chapter 10. Subject and Science
Chapter 11. Looking for the Psyche in Psychiatry
Chapter 12. Sketch of an Alternative
Part five. The Creative Power of Nothingness
Chapter 13. Friedrich Nietzsche and Degree Zero of Morality
Chapter 14. Interlude, Fable
Chapter 15. Martin Heidegger and Nothingness
Chapter 16. Nothingness at Jacques Lacan
Chapter 17. Slavoj Zizek: Can it be Less than Nothing?
Chapter 18. Genealogy of Creation
Chapter 19. Towards a Structuralist Psychiatry
Chapter 20. The Role of Linguistics in a Therapeutic Perspective
Chapter 21. The Eclipse of the (Psychotic) Subject?
Chapter 22. What about the Self?
Part six. To Resist the Death Instinct of Nothingness
Chapter 23. An Object Relations Theory without an Object
Chapter 24. Psychiatry and the Transcendental
Chapter 25. The Ethical Implications of Mysticism and Desire
Chapter 26. The Subject as a Dynamic Process: From Deadlock to Transformation-Symbolisation as a Response to Nothingness
Chapter 27. Everything or Nothing-About Mysticism and the Genesis of the Subject
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Psychiatry;Subject;Nothingness;Structuralism;Discourse theory;Lacan;Psychosis;Open dialogue;Transcendental;Extimacy
Part one. Positioning of modern psychiatry
Chapter 1. Outline of the problem facing psychiatry
Chapter 2. Historical development of Psychiatry from the Enlightenment
Part two. Structuralism and nothingness
Chapter 3. Structuralism
Chapter 4. Fundamental Impossibilities
Chapter 5. Nothingness and Science
Chapter 6. Nothingness as creative moment
Part three. Three Experiences of Nothingness in the Clinic
Chapter 7. As in a black mirror; Cotard's syndrome
Chapter 8. The Stranger in ourselves; Capgras Syndrome
Chapter 9. Experience of Nothingness
Part four. Towards a Different Perspective of the Subject
Chapter 10. Subject and Science
Chapter 11. Looking for the Psyche in Psychiatry
Chapter 12. Sketch of an Alternative
Part five. The Creative Power of Nothingness
Chapter 13. Friedrich Nietzsche and Degree Zero of Morality
Chapter 14. Interlude, Fable
Chapter 15. Martin Heidegger and Nothingness
Chapter 16. Nothingness at Jacques Lacan
Chapter 17. Slavoj Zizek: Can it be Less than Nothing?
Chapter 18. Genealogy of Creation
Chapter 19. Towards a Structuralist Psychiatry
Chapter 20. The Role of Linguistics in a Therapeutic Perspective
Chapter 21. The Eclipse of the (Psychotic) Subject?
Chapter 22. What about the Self?
Part six. To Resist the Death Instinct of Nothingness
Chapter 23. An Object Relations Theory without an Object
Chapter 24. Psychiatry and the Transcendental
Chapter 25. The Ethical Implications of Mysticism and Desire
Chapter 26. The Subject as a Dynamic Process: From Deadlock to Transformation-Symbolisation as a Response to Nothingness
Chapter 27. Everything or Nothing-About Mysticism and the Genesis of the Subject
Chapter 1. Outline of the problem facing psychiatry
Chapter 2. Historical development of Psychiatry from the Enlightenment
Part two. Structuralism and nothingness
Chapter 3. Structuralism
Chapter 4. Fundamental Impossibilities
Chapter 5. Nothingness and Science
Chapter 6. Nothingness as creative moment
Part three. Three Experiences of Nothingness in the Clinic
Chapter 7. As in a black mirror; Cotard's syndrome
Chapter 8. The Stranger in ourselves; Capgras Syndrome
Chapter 9. Experience of Nothingness
Part four. Towards a Different Perspective of the Subject
Chapter 10. Subject and Science
Chapter 11. Looking for the Psyche in Psychiatry
Chapter 12. Sketch of an Alternative
Part five. The Creative Power of Nothingness
Chapter 13. Friedrich Nietzsche and Degree Zero of Morality
Chapter 14. Interlude, Fable
Chapter 15. Martin Heidegger and Nothingness
Chapter 16. Nothingness at Jacques Lacan
Chapter 17. Slavoj Zizek: Can it be Less than Nothing?
Chapter 18. Genealogy of Creation
Chapter 19. Towards a Structuralist Psychiatry
Chapter 20. The Role of Linguistics in a Therapeutic Perspective
Chapter 21. The Eclipse of the (Psychotic) Subject?
Chapter 22. What about the Self?
Part six. To Resist the Death Instinct of Nothingness
Chapter 23. An Object Relations Theory without an Object
Chapter 24. Psychiatry and the Transcendental
Chapter 25. The Ethical Implications of Mysticism and Desire
Chapter 26. The Subject as a Dynamic Process: From Deadlock to Transformation-Symbolisation as a Response to Nothingness
Chapter 27. Everything or Nothing-About Mysticism and the Genesis of the Subject
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