
Two Kinds of Mental Illness
Release:
06/22/2016
Runtime:
0h 15m
Unabridged
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Someone afflicted by mental illness is neurotic if he sees his symptoms as symptoms and psychotic if does not. A neurosis is therefore an 'ego-dystonic' mental illness, meaning that the viewpoint embodied in one's symptoms is not the viewpoint of the ego of the afflicted party. And a psychosis is therefore an 'ego-syntonic' illness, meaning that the viewpoint embodied in the symptoms coincides with that of the afflicted party's ego. Whereas ego-syntonic illnesses are unqualifiedly debilitating, ego-dystonic are sometimes adaptive and, within limits, may enhance the subject's ability to deploy his abilities. In this lecture, it is explained why this is so.
Release:
2016-06-22
Runtime:
0h 15m
Format:
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781518927706
Publisher:
Author's Republic
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