The Concept of Psychosis: A clinical and Theoretical Analysis

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Abstract

Psychosis is a phenomenological concept and we have no robust biological marker of its presence. Psychosis is an irreducible concept that designates being afflictedby a radical irrationality, i.e. a serious displacement out of the social consensus. Psychosis may manifest itself explicitly, through delusional propositional contents, or it is implicit non-propositionally in the alterations of other anthropological dimensions: expression, action and affectivity. We ascribe psychosis to a person, thus bringing in unique features such as personality, history and rationality. We also try to illuminate a related group of terms such as reality, reality testing, and delusions. Finally, we sketch out possible nosological consequences of our analysis.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftClinical Neuropsychiatry
Vol/bind7
Udgave nummer2
ISSN1724-4935
StatusUdgivet - apr. 2010

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