O. Doerr-Zegers’s research while affiliated with University of Santiago Chile and other places

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Publications (2)


Phenomenology of emotions
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March 2016

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European Psychiatry

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O. Doerr-Zegers

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This symposium analyses the psychopathological phenomenon “anxiety”, a classical concept, which has returned to be central in the recent psychiatric debate. Some of the most important international phenomenologists will discuss anxiety in the context of major psychopathological areas. Clinical and research insight will be presented in the context of a philosophically deep understanding of the fundamental qualitative features of the psychopathology of anxiety. Disclosure of interest The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.


Clinical phenomenology and its psychotherapeutic consequences

September 2013

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Can phenomenology be therapeutic in general and especially in the case of schizophrenia? This question is advanced within the framework of the dialectical model in psychopathology whose central ideas are the following: mental pathology contains "positive" features that cannot be simply reduced to negativity (abnormality or absence of mental health), and persons with mental illnesses are not merely passively thrown in their vulnerability, rather they are actively engaged in trying to cope, solve and make sense of it. The dialectical model is employed in the psychotherapy of persons with schizophrenia by applying two concepts: position-taking and perspectivism.

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... In these functions, emotions are the basis of rational processes. As shown by numerous authors, subjects with lesions of basic emotional systems show profound impairment in their decisionmaking activity and are substantially incapable of responding rationally to life events (Stanghellini et al., 2016;LeDoux and Hofmann, 2018). Below we will describe the two perspectives of reading that clarify the emergence of psychopathology from affective processes in a complementary and integrable way. ...

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Toward a Machine Learning Predictive-Oriented Approach to Complement Explanatory Modeling. An Application for Evaluating Psychopathological Traits Based on Affective Neurosciences and Phenomenology
Phenomenology of emotions
  • Citing Article
  • March 2016

European Psychiatry

... Therefore, it can be said that recovery does not constitute an experience lived passively but also encompasses a repositioning of the subject in the face of their psychopathological condition. From a dialectical phenomenological perspective, the patient does not experience their mental disorder passively but retains the ability to perceive and cope with experiential modifications of their pathology, being able to alter their symptomatic expression and their psychiatric condition course [53,54]. This is evidenced not only by the different interpretations subjects give to their experiences according to their worldviews (categories of Group 2) but also by the different strategies and habits they developed to manage their vulnerabilities (Categories 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4); these strategies demonstrate their ability to actively reorient their own existence by exploring available resources to recover. ...

Clinical phenomenology and its psychotherapeutic consequences
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  • September 2013