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1: Phenomenological Psychopathology: Toward a Person-Centered Hermeneutic Approach in the Clinical Encounter; 1.1 Psychopathology as the Basic Science for Mental Health Care; 1.2 Phenomenology: A Rigorous Method to Study Phenomena of Consciousness; 1.3 The Birth of Phenomenological Psychopathology: The State of the Art in Jaspers ́Time and His Solutions; 1.4 The Need of Phenomenological Psychopathology Nowadays: The Current Crisis of Psychiatry; 1.4.1 The Unintended Side Effect: Persons Lost in Diagnostic Criteria and Rating Scales

1.4.2 The Scientific Failure: Reliability Without Validity1.4.3 Lack of Phenomenal Determination; 1.4.4 The Promised Neurocognitive Revolution (The RDoC Project); 1.5 Toward a Person-Centered, Multidisciplinary, Empathic, Human- and Value-Friendly Psychopathology; 1.5.1 A Person-Centered Approach; 1.5.2 A Multidisciplinary Approach; 1.5.3 An Empathic, Human- and Value-Friendly Approach; 1.6 The Phenomenological Analysis of Suffering; 1.6.1 Bracketing Theoretical Preknowledge; 1.6.2 The Distinction Between Form and Content; 1.6.3 The Distinction Between Explaining and Understanding

1.6.4 Characteristics and Limitations of Jaspers ́Empathic Understanding1.6.5 Looking for the Essence (Eidetic Research); 1.6.6 A Hermeneutic Framework for Psychopathology; 1.7 Conclusions; References; 2: Phenomenological Investigation of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder; 2.1 Phenomenological Methodology; 2.2 The Static Understanding; Case Report; Case Report; Case Report; Case Report; 2.3 The Genetic Understanding; Case Report; 2.4 The Hermeneutic Understanding; 2.5 Conclusions; References; 3: The Window and the Wound: Dysphoria and Anger in Borderline Disorders; 3.1 Carla

3.2 From the Borderline Disorder to the Borderline World; 3.3 Borderline Anger; 3.4 Emptiness, Inconsistency, and Inauthenticity; 3.5 Borderline and Self-Harming Behavior; References; 4: Gender Dysphoria; 4.1 A Case Study of Gender Dysphoria: Francesco; 4.2 Gender Dysphoria: Status Quaestionis; 4.2.1 Identity and Gender Identity; 4.2.2 Identity and the Body; 4.2.3 Psychopathology and Gender Dysphoria; 4.2.4 Why Gender Dysphoria? Nurture and Nature; 4.3 Diagnosis and Treatment; 4.3.1 Diagnosis; 4.3.2 Therapy; References; 5: An Experiential Approach to Dissociative Phenomena

5.1 A Clinical Vignette5.1.1 Appraising His Clinical Record; 5.2 A Conceptual History of Dissociation; 5.3 Dissociative Phenomena Through the Prism of Subjective Experience of Self; 5.3.1 The Minimal Self; 5.3.2 The Cognitive Self; 5.3.3 The Biographical Self; 5.4 Dissociation Through the Prism of Perceptual Experience; 5.4.1 Perception of Reality; 5.4.2 Perception of the Lived Body; 5.4.3 Perception of the Physical Body; 5.5 Discussion on Diagnostic and Therapeutic Implications; References; 6: Varieties of Mind-Body Disunity; 6.1 Disunities Mediated by Concrete Bodily Symbols; 6.2 Conversion

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