Pseudo-Hallucinations
A redundant concept?
(Sprache: Englisch)
Having worked for years in mental health care and as a lecturer on a variety of Health and Social Care related degree programmes I developed a strong interest in mental illness. Especially the issues around hallucinations were of interest to me, as some...
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Having worked for years in mental health care and as a lecturer on a variety of Health and Social Care related degree programmes I developed a strong interest in mental illness. Especially the issues around hallucinations were of interest to me, as some hallucinations had the power to overwhelm the sufferer, while others revealed themselves as unreal to the one having these hallucinatory episodes. In this book I try to make a case for the pseudo-hallucinations, which have - by some - been deemed as a redundant concept. By way of a phenomenological investigation I argue that the concept of pseudo-hallucinations is an important one and that the essential difference between hallucinations and pseudo-hallucinations could even be empirically established.This book is supposed to inform the advanced student, practitioner and academic researcher either working in mental health, psychiatry or in the application of philosophical and phenomenological thought to psychopathologies.
Autoren-Porträt von Sonia Pieczenko-Feldges
Pieczenko-Feldges, SoniaSonia Pieczenko-Feldges has worked and researched for the last 15 years at a number of universities in the United Kingdom. She has written chapters in edited books on phenomenology and she has published and co-authored a number of academic papers.
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- Autor: Sonia Pieczenko-Feldges
- 2021, 68 Seiten, Maße: 22 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
- ISBN-10: 6203409286
- ISBN-13: 9786203409284
Sprache:
Englisch
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