"Benliği" Anlamak: Kavram, Fenomenoloji ve Psikopatoloji

Benlik kompleks bir fenomenolojik yapıdır. Benlik bozukluğu, prevelansı yüksek olmasına rağmen az tartışılan bir fenomendir. Bu makalede benlik bozukluğunun fizyopatolojisini yeniden incelemek için öncelikli olarak fenomenolojik tanımlamalara değinilmiştir. Tanımlayıcı, biyolojik, etyolojik ve sosyal açılardan tartışılmıştır

Understanding “The Self”: Concept, Phenomenology and Psychopathology

Self is a complex phenomenological construct. Disorders of self are a less often discussed phenomenon even with the wide prevalence. This article attempts to revisit the psychopathology of disorders of experience of self primarily based on phenomenological description. Descriptive, biological, etiological and social perspectives are discussed

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