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Enactive Psychiatry

Offers an integrative account of the relation between experiences, physiology and environment in psychiatric disorders.

Sanneke de Haan (Author)

9781108426060, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 5 March 2020

304 pages
23.5 x 15.7 x 2 cm, 0.55 kg

'Above all, Enactive Psychiatry is a thoroughly humanistic book … [It] offers a deeply compassionate investigation of the philosophical foundations for a scientifically informed holistic psychiatry.' Jelle Bruineberg, Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences

Psychiatry is enormously complex. One of its main difficulties is to articulate the relationship between the wide assortment of factors that may cause or contribute to psychiatric disorders. Such factors range from traumatic experiences to dysfunctional neurotransmitters, existential worries, economic deprivation, social exclusion and genetic bad luck. The relevant factors and how they interact can differ not only between diagnoses but also between individuals with the same diagnosis. How should we understand and navigate such complexity? Enactive Psychiatry presents an integrative account of the many phenomena at play in the development and persistence of psychiatric disorders by drawing on insights from enactivism, a theory of embodied cognition. From the enactive perspective on the mind and its relation to both the body and the world, we can achieve a new understanding of the nature of psychiatric disorders and the causality involved in their development and treatment, thereby resolving psychiatry's integration problem.

1. The need for a model
2. Currently available models in psychiatry
3. Introduction to enactivism
4. Body and mind – and world
5. The existential dimension and its role in psychiatry
6. Enriched enactivism: existential sense-making, values, and socio-cultural worlds
7. Enactive psychiatry: psychiatric disorders are disorders of sense-making
8. An enactive approach to causes, diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders
Index
References.

Subject Areas: Clinical psychology [MMJ], Mental health services [MBPK], Health psychology [MBNH9]

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