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Problems of living : perspectives from philosophy, psychiatry, and cognitive-affective science /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Stein, Dan J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Academic Press, 2021.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Problems of Living: Perspectives from Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Cognitive-Affective Science
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Excerpt from "The Labyrinth"
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • 1.1 Perspectives of philosophy
  • 1.2 Perspectives of psychiatry
  • Shifting paradigms in psychiatry44
  • DSM-III: Diagnostic criteria for psychiatric disorders
  • 1.3 The big questions and hard problems
  • Chapter 2 Brain-minds: What's the best metaphor?
  • 2.1 The mind-body problem in philosophy
  • 2.2 The mind-body problem in psychology
  • 2.3 Two key mind-body metaphors
  • 2.4 Brain-mind as wetware
  • Conclusion
  • Chapter 3 Reason and passion
  • 3.1 Philosophy of reason and passion
  • 3.2 Psychiatry of reason and passion
  • 3.3 Neurophilosophy and neuropsychiatry
  • 3.4 Schemas and cognitive-affective processing
  • 3.5 Conclusion
  • Chapter 4 The pleasures of life
  • 4.1 Philosophy and happiness
  • 4.2 Psychiatry and happiness
  • Theoretical positions in psychiatry on happiness
  • Addiction and related disorders
  • Positive psychology
  • 4.3 Neurophilosophy and neuropsychiatry
  • 4.4 Sharpening ideas on happiness
  • Food and drink
  • Play and music
  • Exercise and running
  • Physical and natural beauty
  • Attachment and love
  • The big question of happiness
  • 4.5 Conclusion
  • Chapter 5 Pain and suffering
  • 5.1 Philosophy and pain/suffering
  • 5.2 Psychiatry and pain/suffering
  • Theoretical positions in psychiatry on anxiety and depression
  • Mood and anxiety disorders
  • Medicalization of pain and suffering
  • 5.3 Neurophilosophy and neuropsychiatry
  • 5.4 Sharpening our views of suffering
  • Sadness and despair
  • Fear and anxiety
  • Disgust and repugnance
  • Jealousy and envy
  • Self-injury and self-harm
  • The big question of suffering
  • 5.5 Conclusion
  • Chapter 6 The good and the bad
  • 6.1 Philosophy and morality
  • 6.2 Psychiatry and morality
  • Psychopathy and pathological altruism
  • Moral issues in psychotherapy
  • 6.3 Neurophilosophy and neuropsychiatry
  • 6.4 Sharpening our thinking about morality
  • Aggression and perpetration
  • Hierarchy and status
  • Cronyism and other 'ism's
  • Forgiveness and reconciliation
  • Self-deception and anosognosia
  • The big question of morality
  • 6.5 Conclusion
  • Chapter 7 How can we know what is true, then?
  • 7.1 Philosophy and the truth
  • 7.2 Psychiatry and truth
  • 7.3 Neurophilosophy and neuropsychiatry
  • 7.4 Sharpening our thinking about scientific progress
  • The nature of human nature
  • Progress in psychiatric classification
  • Progress in biological psychiatry
  • Progress in psychotherapy
  • Science vs pseudoscience
  • The big question of truth and psychiatry
  • 7.5 Conclusion
  • Chapter 8 The meaning of life
  • 8.1 Philosophy and the meaning of life
  • 8.2 Psychiatry and meaning in life
  • 8.3 Neurophilosophy and neuropsychiatry
  • 8.4 Sharpening our view of the meaning of life
  • Free will and willpower
  • Finding oneself