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DESTINUL UNEI CĂRŢI CELEBRE: PSIHOPATOLOGIA GENERALĂ A LUI K. JASPERS, 100 ANI DE LA APARIŢIE

DESTINUL UNEI CĂRŢI CELEBRE: PSIHOPATOLOGIA GENERALĂ A LUI K. JASPERS, 100 ANI DE LA APARIŢIE

This article presents the historical significance of Jaspers's book General Psychopathology, published 100 years ago. Are discussed main ideas through their influence on clinical psychopathology of the XX century....

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ONSET OF PERSISTENT DELUSIONAL DISORDER

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ONSET OF PERSISTENT DELUSIONAL DISORDER

Introduction: Persistent delusional disorders still represent a controversial psychopathological area, an aspect that has led the majority of researchers to unjustly keep away from it. In the last decade...

THE IMPACT OF DSM V ON PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH

THE IMPACT OF DSM V ON PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH

The publishing of DSM V represents a challenge, not only for the categorical systematization of psychiatry, but also for psychiatric research. The paper discusses the possible and predictable impact...

THE OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE AND RELATED DISORDERS  IN DSM V. NOVELTIES AND CHALLENGES

THE OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE AND RELATED DISORDERS IN DSM V. NOVELTIES AND CHALLENGES

The chapter regarding the Obsessive Compulsive and Related Disorders is a new one in DSM V. The approach of this pathology is based on the spectrum perspective. The...

THE DELUDED PERSON AS AN ACTOR IN AN ABERRANT SCENARIO

THE DELUDED PERSON AS AN ACTOR IN AN ABERRANT SCENARIO

The paper develops the idea of interpreting delusion based on Gallagher's “multiple realities” perspective. The self is considered to be permanently involved in different scenarios, including fictional ones, such...

THE RELIGIOUS DELUSION AND THE “MULTIPLE REALITIES” PERSPECTIVE

THE RELIGIOUS DELUSION AND THE “MULTIPLE REALITIES” PERSPECTIVE

The religious delusion has not been the focus of many clinical and psychopathological studies. A possible reason could be that it cannot be easily assessed through the cognitivist research...