Phenomenological anthropological social psychiatry--paving the way for a theoretical reanimation .
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This article tries to link the present lack of theoretical discussion within German Social Psychiatry with a loss of phenomenological and anthropological thought. The so-called Phenomenological Psychiatry used to play a very important role in German psychiatry during the 50 ies until the 70 ies and had strong influences on the first reformers of German psychiatry, such as Walter Ritter von Baeyer, Heinz Häfner, Caspar Kulenkampff, Karl Peter Kisker and Erich Wulff. Their reforms were not only founded by a social criticism put forth by theories such as marxism (Basaglia, Wulff) or structuralism (Foucault) but also by a concrete notion of what it is like to suffer from mental illness and what kind of needs are linked to such suffering. This very notion was given by the phenomenological approach. Finally the article tries to give reasons for today's reciprocal loss of connection of the phenomenological and the socio-psychiatric school. |
Year of Publication | :
2012
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Journal | :
Psychiatrische Praxis
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Volume | :
39
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Issue | :
8
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Number of Pages | :
407-9
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ISSN Number | :
0303-4259
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https://www.thieme-connect.com/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0032-1305334
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DOI | :
10.1055/s-0032-1305334
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Short Title | :
Psychiatr Prax
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