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Psychosis, symbol, affectivity 1: etiopathogenesis and treatment through analytical psychology

2021

This is the first of two papers concerning our study into an integrated approach to psychotic disorders, conducted at the University of Palermo's Psychiatry Unit Polyclinic over approximately 15 years. Here we will explore and reflect upon the acute psychotic condition mainly from a theoretical and conceptual perspective, while in the second paper we will explore the clinical perspective. From the point of view of psychopathology, and in the light of C.G. Jung's conceptualization of analytical psychology, as well as calling on contributions from other authors from the systemic-relational and post-psychoanalytic field, we will clarify the ideas developed over these last few years by our team…

PsychoanalysisJungian Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjecttreatment of psychosesPsychoanalysisPsychicJ.W. PerrySettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia Clinicapsychotic symbolismHumansSettore MED/25 - Psichiatriamedia_commonConceptualizationPerspective (graphical)Analytical psychologyPsychodynamicsPsychotherapyClinical PsychologySymbolPolyclinicaffectivity in psychosisPsychotic Disordersanalytical psychologyPsychologyaffective neurosciencePsychopathology
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A Brief Comparison of the Unconscious as Seen by Jung and Lévi-Strauss

2015

Retracing the primary common aspects between anthropological and psychoanalytic thought, in this article, we will further discuss the main common points between the notions of the unconscious according to Carl Gustav Jung and Claude Levi-Strauss, taking into account the thought of Erich Neumann. On the basis of very simple elementary logic considerations centered around the basic notion of the separation of opposites, our observations might be useful for speculations on the possible origins of rational thought and hence on the origins of consciousness.

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Psychosis, symbol, affectivity 2: another perspective on the treatment of psychotic disorder

2021

This is the second of two papers concerning our study into an integrated approach to psychotic disorders conducted at the University Psychiatry Unit of Palermo's Polyclinic over approximately 15 years; this paper concentrates on the clinical phenomena. The study aimed to find the best possible treatment and to improve the prognosis of this patient group. We have explored the efficacy of a range of psycho-therapeutic (cognitive-behavioural, systemic-relational, psychodynamic, group and others), psycho-pharmaceutical, psychiatric rehabilitative and psycho-educational treatments, with a hermeneutic approach instead of a systematic one. The study's conclusions, described in the paper, are that …

PsychosisPsychotherapistJungian Theorymedia_common.quotation_subjectEmotionsaffective neuroscience analytical psychology C.G. Jung J.W. Perry psychotic onset treatment of psychosesPerspective (graphical)medicine.diseasePsychodynamicsPsychicClinical PsychologySymbolPolyclinicPsychotic DisordersSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia ClinicamedicineHumansMeaning (existential)Patient groupPsychologymedia_commonJournal of Analytical Psychology
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On Jung and Lévi-Strauss unconscious: A brief comparison

2013

Retracing the main common aspects between the anthropological thought and the psychoanalytic one, in this paper we will further discuss about the main common points between the notions of unconscious according to Carl Gustav Jung and Claude Lévi-Strauss, taking into account the Erich Neumann thought. On the basis of very simple elementary logic considerations centered around the basic notion of separation of opposites, what will be said might turn out to be useful for some speculations upon possible origins of the rational thought, hence for the origins of consciousness.

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