Not understanding others. The RdoC approach to Theory of mind and empathy deficits in Schizophrenia, Borderline Personality Disorder and Mood Disorders

Q2 Arts and Humanities Phenomenology and Mind Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.17454/pam-1813
E. Melloni, F. Benedetti, B. Vai, E. Lalumera
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The Research Domani Criteria framework (RdoC) encourages research on specific impairments present across traditional nosological categories and suggests a list of biological and behavioral measures for assessing them. After a description of RdoC, in this article we focus on impairments of the ability of understanding others, specifically in Theory of Mind and empathy. We illustrate recent evidence on brain anomalies correlating with these deficits in Schizophrenia, Addiction Disorders and Mood Disorders populations. In the last section, we zoom out and consider this kind of research vis-à-vis the objection of being reductionistic that is, in favoring mechanistic accounts of mental disorders. We argue that metaphysical reductionism and explanatory reductionism are not conceptually entailed by the RdoC framework. Our social life, the possibility of having successful and fulfilling relations and exchanges with other people, depends on our capacity to understand their actions and emotions, and to adjust our behaviour accordingly. Alterations of such capacity are associated with a wide range of disabling and distressing mental conditions, including autism but also schizophrenia, mood disorders and substance abuse disorders.> (Cotter et al. , 2018)
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不理解别人。精神分裂症、边缘型人格障碍和心境障碍患者心理理论和共情缺陷的RdoC研究
研究Domani标准框架(RdoC)鼓励对传统疾病分类中存在的特定损伤进行研究,并提出了评估这些损伤的生物学和行为学措施清单。在描述了RdoC之后,本文将重点关注理解他人能力的障碍,特别是在心理理论和同理心方面。我们举例说明了最近在精神分裂症、成瘾障碍和情绪障碍人群中与这些缺陷相关的大脑异常的证据。在最后一节中,我们缩小并考虑这种研究对-à-vis的反对是还原论的,也就是说,在支持心理障碍的机械帐户。我们认为形而上学的还原论和解释性的还原论在概念上不属于RdoC框架。我们的社会生活,与他人建立成功和充实的关系和交流的可能性,取决于我们理解他们的行为和情绪,并相应地调整我们的行为的能力。这种能力的改变与各种致残和令人痛苦的精神状况有关,包括自闭症、精神分裂症、情绪障碍和药物滥用障碍。> (Cotter et al., 2018)
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Phenomenology and Mind
Phenomenology and Mind Arts and Humanities-Philosophy
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