The clinician in the psychiatric diagnostic process Massimo Biondi, Angelo Picardi, Mauro Pallagrosi, Laura Fonzi, editors.

The vast majority of mental health clinicians and researchers rely on diagnostic systems based on operational criteria. However, in their everyday practice, many clinicians also pay attention to their own feelings or intuitions about the patient. For an even greater number of clinicians, this proces...

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Other Authors: Biondi, Massimo (Editor), Picardi, Angelo (Editor), Pallagrosi, Mauro (Editor), Fonzi, Laura (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Clinician's Subjective Feeling in Psychiatric Diagnosis: A Historical Excursus
  • The Psychiatric Assessment: First Person, Second Person, and Third Person Perspectives
  • A Cookbook Recipe for the Clinical and Phenomenologically Informed, Semi-structured Diagnostic Interview
  • The Distinction Between Second-Person and Third-Person Relations and Its Relevance for the Psychiatric Diagnostic Interview
  • Understanding Other Persons. A Guide for the Perplexed
  • Intersubjectivity and Neuroscience in the Diagnostic Process
  • Origin and Development of the Assessment of Clinician's Subjective Experience (ACSE)
  • Evidence Supporting a Role for the Intersubjective Dimension in the Clinical Encounter: Empirical Findings from ACSE Research
  • Clinical Judgment of Schizophrenia: Praecox Feeling and the Bizarreness of Contact--Open Controversies
  • A Cognitive Therapy Perspective on Therapists' Feelings and Interpersonal Processes
  • The Clinician and the Human Side of Mental Illness
  • Mental Illness as a Pathology of Intersubjectivity.