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    Modelli psicodinamici e anoressia (cap. 3),

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    Gli autori analizzano le dinamiche transferali e controtransferali di un caso esemplare di anoressia

    Il caso di Alba (cap.1)

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    Gli autori tracciano, attraverso l'analisi di una caso clinico paradigmatico, un profilo psicopatologico e psicodinamico del mondo anoressic

    Il tema della colpa fra psicopatologia ed antropologia del sacro

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    Gli autori analizzano il tema della colpa in psicopatologia collocandolo nell'orizzonte delle esperienze antropologiche più nucleari e basali, indipendenti da variabili cultural

    La paranoïa et ses environs (sur les traces de D. Cargnello)

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    Sulle tracce del pensiero psicopatologico di D. Cargnello, riteniamo che il concetto di paranoia costituisca, per certe psicosi che si segnalano per la fredda grandiosità e la coerente strutturazione difensiva dell'Io delirante, una categoria nosografica assolutamente non eludibile.

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    The missing link between philosophy and psychopathology

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    INTRODUCTION: The uncertainty regarding the scientific status of psychiatry arises from psychiatry's involvement with some unsolved problems, or put in another way, from its enmeshment in certain points of transition of contemporary science. There is, in primis, the unsolved problem of the relationship between the mind and the body and, moreo- ver, the intricate relationship of connection/disjunction among biology, social science, anthropology, philosophy, etc. To speak about what psychopathology can expect from philosophy is, above all, to immerse oneself in a debate about the conditions of possibility of psychiatry as a science. This debate is especially concerned with the models of knowledge that have, until now, been proposed to psychiatry. Those models oscillate between the Dilthey's paradigms of the "Science of Nature" and the "Science of Spirit".METHODS: It is certain that psychopathology, as already indicated by Jaspers, is a discipline which is among the most involved regard- ing the use of the two different cognitive strategies. The first strategy concerns the concept of "explanation" and its rigid approach to the objective and ultimate cause of the phenomenon. The second strategy is the "comprehensive" approach. This model, which the hermeneutic thought defines "interpretative", theorizes the provisional character, the subjectiveness and the finiteness of every cognitive project.RESULTS: The interest of the authors is orientated towards the hermeneutic side (comprehensive-interpretative) of psychiatry, that which deals with the specificity of every clinical history, with the continuity of sense, and with intrinsic narrative intelligibility of every human event, psychopathological or not.CONCLUSIONS: This approach to psychopathology is based on the statement: "a clinical history is a text which must be interpreted". From this perspective, every clinical history should be perceived as a text to decipher but, above all, as a "text" to listen to, in the persevering expectation that it could disclose its particular "project of world". When speaking about psychiatry, we always face a problem which dominates all the others: the unsolved problem of the relation- ship between typicalness and singularity of subjective events. B.B. Mandelbrot, theorist of "fractals", sums this dilemma up clearly. He suggests that the innumerable variety of the configurations of Nature is a challenge to investigate the morphology of that which is "irregu- lar" in order to discover in it, as far as possible, a rule

    Dall'inconscio alla relazione: un mutamento di prospettiva sull'oggetto psicoanalitico

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    l'articolo descrive gli aspetti metologici dell'interpretazione delle dinamiche della relazione psicoanalitica, alla luce di recenti acquisizioni della filosofia della scienz
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