Quelle épistémologie pour les neurosciences en psychiatrie ?
The neuroscientific approach of mental disorders bases itself almost exclusively on an objectivist conception of psychiatry, a conception that only grants importance to those difficulties that can be (directly or indirectly) observed, at the expense of how these difficulties are experienced by the p...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | fra |
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Société d'Anthropologie des Connaissances
2013-09-01
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| Series: | Revue d'anthropologie des connaissances |
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| Online Access: | https://journals.openedition.org/rac/4524 |
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| Summary: | The neuroscientific approach of mental disorders bases itself almost exclusively on an objectivist conception of psychiatry, a conception that only grants importance to those difficulties that can be (directly or indirectly) observed, at the expense of how these difficulties are experienced by the patient. By taking schizophrenia and the vulnerability to this pathology as an example, we argue that an epistemology that considers the structure of human subjectivity, and what we know of its ontogenesis during infancy, could be more useful. |
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| ISSN: | 1760-5393 |