tients frequently dropping out of conventional treatment, the loss of the being-in-the-world structure, boredom, emptiness, dread, anger, lack of meaning, loneliness and isolation. In this paper, Dasein Group-Analysis (an original interpretation and application of Binswanger’s Dasein-Analysis) is proposed and discussed. Unlike Dasein-Analysis, this approach applies phenomenology beyond the classic pair of analyst and patient, to a group of people composed of doctors and patients, in which everyone is simply a human being in the world. If the psychopathological and therapeutic approaches prove to be ineffective, the frequent consequences are: the patient’s admission into a psychiatric hospital; his/her arrest for crimes related to antisocial behaviour; a worsening of their psychopathology and addiction; a diffusion of infective diseases commonly found in addicts; more frequent overdoses; aggressive behaviour; legal problems; an increase in the costs of public health system; and, finally, even suicide of the patient.
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Journal of Psychopathology 2014;20:138-143 Summary The Abnormal Bodily Phenomena questionnaire (ABPq) is a semi-structured interview that originates from analyses of the clinical files of over 350 patients with schizophrenia. The result provide a rich and detailed collection of patients’ self-descriptions related to subjective, experiential anomalies about feelings, sensations, perceptions and cognitions arising in the domain of the lived body. ABPq comprises nine distinctive items, grouped in five categories: demarcation, vitality, coherence, identity and activity. For each item and category, an accurate description and a list of examples are provided. Different intensities of phenomena are assessed through a Likert Scale by rating each item according to its quantitative features (frequency, intensity, impairment and coping). ABPq may help to discriminate schizophrenia from other psychoses and cluster A personality disorders from other personality disorders. This scale may also contribute in assessing features of clinical high risk or ultra high risk syndromes.
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Pub Date : 2012-12-08DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4939-0591-1_26
Silvia Boccalon, R. Alesiani, L. Giarolli, L. Franchini, C. Colombo, N. Blum, A. Fossati
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