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Language, suffering, and the question of immanence: toward a respectful phenomenological psychopathology*.
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Journal of Phenomenological Psychology
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September 22, 2004| Author:
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ABSTRACT
This paper explores the status of language and suffering in recovery from psychosis from a transcendentally-informed phenomenological perspective. We suggest that each of these concepts can apply both to the illness itself and to the person with the illness. The relationship between the two will be one focus of this discussion. The other focus will be on the various ways in which phenomenological approaches to psychopathology have understood the nature of this relationship; a relationship characterized by different meanings of the term "immanence." Drawing ...
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