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  • Phenomenology of Anxiety - SpringerLink
    He is the author of four monographic books: Überschüsse der Erfahrung (2008), Esperienze temporali (2008), Tra l’altro e se stessi (2020) and Phenomenology of Anxiety (2022) He has co-edited several books on the relation between philosophy and psychopathology such as Bilderfahrung und Psychopathologie (Fink Verlag, 2014) and Das überforderte Subjekt (Suhrkamp, 2018)
  • Networks of anxiety – from the distortions of late modern societies to . . .
    However, unlike classic phenomenology of the consciousness, ‘social phenomenology’ explains the construction of lifeworld with intersubjective processes 2 By understanding one’s relation to the world, as a fundamentally intersubjective phenomenon, its pathologies, such as anxiety, can also be explained, as the consequences of a distorted social environment
  • Scale for time and space experience in anxiety (STEA): Phenomenology . . .
    Under phenomenology and the concept of attachment theory, the sense of being in every moment is acquired implicitly through the engagement in environment We hold that this also serves for time perception and may alter in anxiety To construct the items, we further specified the interpretation into certain interoceptive or exteroceptive events
  • Anxiety and Phobias: Phenomenologies, Concepts, Explanations
    Abstract Philosophical issues with respect to anxiety and its pathological variants arise at the border between everyday and clinical understanding of anxiety, between clinical and scientific approaches and between scientific concepts and the philosophical frameworks they refer to
  • Understanding Generalized Anxiety: Contributions from Phenomenology and . . .
    Review and synthesize various contributions from phenomenology and philosophy to the understanding of what it is like to experience generalized anxiety Methods Selective review of the most prominent literature regarding anxiety psychopathology, namely that of Jaspers, Heidegger, López-Ibor, Sims, Berrios, Femi Oyebode, Pio Abreu, James Aho, Picazo Zappino and Gerrit Glas
  • An Existential Perspective on Anxiety integrating with Phenomenology
    Our consciousness is always consciousness of something and bound for the objects Thus the research field of phenomenology is the relationship between this objects and the human as a dialogue (McSherry, Loewenthal Cayne, 2019) Unlike objectivism, no any object can experienced as itself without a subject who experiences it (Giorgi, 2004)
  • Hypnagogia, Anxiety, Depersonalization: A Phenomenological Perspective
    The reason for this can be formulated as follows: The experience of oneself as being outside of time—outside of the narrative construction of who one is—is inextricably bound with the anxiety involved in depersonalization, given that the immemorial and anonymous dimension of time serves as the primordial source of rupture and anxiety for a subject whose identity and sense of selfhood is
  • Fear and anxiety as emotional phenomena: Clinical phenomenology . . .
    describe the emotional phenomena of fear and anxiety from a clinical perspective review psychophysiological findings, and [provide] an analysis of the stimulus contexts that set the stage for the phenomena of fear and anxiety the issue here is whether there are several forms of anxiety and fear or whether different manifestations originate from a common source [discuss] theoretical
  • Chapter 5. 1 Phenomenology of anxiety disorders
    Anxiety disorders are common, very disabling and have high personal and social costs We aim to describe and discuss in this chapter the main phenomenological features of the five main anxiety syndromes disorders: panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, social anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and generalized anxiety disorder, taking the position that some of these
  • Phenomenological and Neuroscientific Perspectives on Anxiety . . . - Springer
    There are, for example, differences in the experience of anxiety that may reflect proximity to the fear stimulus (ranging from precautionary concerns and worries through to anxiety and fear and, at close proximity, to imminent panic), that may reflect different kinds of responses to the fear stimulus (e g , fear versus avoidance), and that may reflect different kinds of fear stimuli (e g
  • Anxiety: Splitting the phenomenological atom - ScienceDirect
    Anxiety is multidimensional, with causal roots in evolutionary, psychophysiological, cognitive, and behavioural mechanisms; and, phenomenology, it is fundamentally subjective: the angst of anxiety is constructed qualia, and this is one of its most important defining qualities This complex nature continues to pose a significant obstacle to the development of a viable model of anxiety
  • Revisiting the Phenomenology of Social Anxiety Disorder: Lived Body . . .
    T1 - Revisiting the Phenomenology of Social Anxiety Disorder T2 - Lived Body, Gestalt, and Clinical Significance AU - Kristiansen, Martin Vestergaard PY - 2025 3 Y1 - 2025 3 N2 - Interpretive debate lies at the heart of phenomenological explorations of the myriad variations of human experience and suffering





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