#09 On the nature of psychiatric symptoms
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What are hallucinations, depressive episodes, or panic attacks?
We know what they are, of course - psychiatric symptoms. The problem is that we don’t know what they are - ontologically.
Which is to say: are they the manifestations of a compromised neurobiological mechanism? Or perhaps phenomena carrying a meaning to be deciphered? Adaptive strategies, defense mechanisms?
The ninth episode is a philosophical inquiry into the nature of psychiatric symptoms and the power of the conceptual lenses we wear to understand them.
References
Eagle, M. N. (2011). From classical to contemporary psychoanalysis: A critique and integration. Routledge.
Ritunnano, R., Humpston, C., & Broome, M. R. (2022). Finding order within the disorder: A case study exploring the meaningfulness of delusions. BJPsych Bulletin, 46(2), 109–115. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjb.2020.151
Russell, J. (2024). How delusions can uncover sources of harm and pathology: The epistemic value of interoceptive & unconscious information. Philosophy and the Mind Sciences, 5. https://doi.org/10.33735/phimisci.2024.11490
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