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Contributors; 1 Introduction to Person-Centered Psychiatry; 1.1 Conceptual Development of Person-Centered Psychiatry and Medicine; 1.2 Mental Health Perspectives in Person-Centered Medicine; 1.2.1 The Importance of Behavioral Factors for Addressing Chronic Diseases; 1.2.2 Psychological Elements in Adaptive Systems for the Promotion of Well-Being; 1.2.3 The Importance of Subjectivity and Inter-subjectivity in Person-Centered Care; 1.2.4 Recovery Orientation in Mental Health and Its Relations to Medicine; 1.3 From Psychiatry for the Person to Person-Centered Medicine

1.4 WPA Institutional Program on Psychiatry for the Person1.4.1 Conceptual Component; 1.4.2 Clinical Diagnosis Component; 1.4.3 Clinical Care Component; 1.4.4 Public Health Component; 1.4.5 IPPP Events; 1.5 Development of Person Centered Psychiatry Within the Framework of Person Centered Medicine; 1.5.1 The Person-Centered Integrative Diagnosis (PID) Model; 1.5.2 The Latin American Guide of Psychiatric Diagnosis; 1.6 The Person-Centered Psychiatry Book; 1.7 Colophon; References; Principles; 2 The Person as Center of Health; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Person and Its Existential Being

2.3 The Person as Psychological Functioning2.4 Persons and Their Relationships with Others; 2.5 The Person and Its Context; 2.6 Persons Live Continuously in a Context of Relationships with Other Persons; 2.7 Persons and Their Social Responsibility; 2.8 Person and Body; 2.9 Conclusions; References; 3 Ethics in Person-Centered Psychiatry; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Ancient Greek Perspectives; 3.3 Modern Perspectives on Personhood; 3.4 Phenomenological Contributions to a Person-Centered Ethics in Medicine; 3.5 Max Scheler: Value Theory of the Person

3.6 Hans-Georg Gadamer: The Transcendence of the Thou (a Hermeneutic Circle of Interpretation)3.7 Karl Jaspers: Anticipation of a Person-Centered Medicine; 3.8 Paradigm Shift for Medicine; 3.9 The Person-Centered Perspective in Psychiatry; 3.10 The Declaration of Madrid; 3.11 Values and Ethics; 3.12 Conclusions; References; 4 Holistic Framework for Ill Health and Positive Health; 4.1 A Holistic Approach to Health; 4.2 Why Are the Individual Components of Health Promotion Only Weakly Effective?; 4.3 What Is a Healthy Personality?; 4.4 The Importance of a Synthetic and Holistic Perspective

4.5 The Range of the Benefits from Creative Living with a Holistic Perspective4.6 Conclusion-Person-Centered Medicine Has a Holistic Perspective; References; 5 Subjectivity, Intersubjectivity, and Psychological Functioning; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Psychological Functioning and Subjectivity; 5.3 Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity in PCP Practices; 5.4 Concluding Remarks; References; 6 The Role of Communication; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 Medical Interview; 6.3 Teaching and Learning Communication Skills; 6.4 Communication in Interdisciplinary Team; 6.5 Conclusion; References

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