toward language (i.e., greater alienation from language-as-such in schizophrenia). Such distinctions appear to reflect significant differences in underlying forms of subjectivity; they are broadly consistent with work in phenomenological psychopathology on other aspects of experience, including body, self, and social world. An understanding of such distinctions may assist with difficult cases of differential diagnosis, while also contributing to a better understanding of suffering persons and of psychological factors underlying their disorders." /> Beyond words - Sass Louis; Pienkos Elizabeth | sdvig press

Beyond words

linguistic experience in melancholia, mania, and schizophrenia

Louis Sass, Elizabeth Pienkos

pp. 475-495


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