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The body in phenomenological psychiatry


l'Information Psychiatrique. Volume 85, Number 3, 255-62, mars 2009, Le corps retrouvé (2)

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Author(s) : Mireille Delbraccio

Summary : We shall examine in whose terms the problem of the body occur in the work of two authors who tried to elaborate, after the publication of Heidegger’s Being and Time in 1927, a phenomenological psychiatry which claims, on the double level of epistemological reflection and psychotherapy, to overcome the dichotomy between ratio and life and to consider man as a mind-body unity. First we shall see how Ludwig Binswanger, as founder of Daseinsanalyse, distinguished in the analysis of dreams and in the study of pathological forms “spatial structures” to describe modes of being-in-the-world as based on corporeity. With Medard Boss, we shall insist on his understanding of psychosomatic disturbances in an Heideggerian approach and on the way he emphasizes the importance of the body as “existential”, in order to rehabilitate the patient as a whole subject.

Keywords : Daseinsanalyse, body/corporeality, existential, psychosomatic

 

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