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sychiatric assessment: first-person, second-person and third-person perspectives (Thomas Fuchs).- Analyzing the patient's and the clinician's subjective experience: epistemological issues (Dan Zahavi (alternatively: Svetlana Sholokhova, Valeria Bizzarri).- The importance of subjective data for psychiatric theory, research, and treatment (John Strauss).- The phenomenologically-informed clinician during the psychiatric assessment (Joseph Parnas/Graham Henriksen Mads).- The role of empathic knowledge in the psychiatric interview (Giovanni Stanghellini).- Phenomenology of the clinician's reasoning: intuition, typification, feeling (Michael A, Schwartz, Osborne P. Wiggins).- Embodiment, intersubjectivity, and clinical reasoning: a focus on the psychiatric diagnostic process (Shaun Gallagher).- The clinician's feelings in psychiatric diagnosis: an historical excursus (Mario Rossi Monti).- The Praecox Gefl: a reappraisal (Mauro Pallagrosi, Laura Fonzi, Angelo Picardi, Massimo Biondi).- The diagnostic use of countertransference in psychodynamic practice (Vittorio Lingiardi (alternatively: Laura Fonzi, Massimiliano Sommantico).- A cognitive therapy perspective on therapist's feelings and interpersonal processes (Paola Gaetano, Angelo Picardi, Antonino Carcione).- A new approach to the intersubjective dimension of the clinical encounter: the Assessment of Clinician's Subjective Experience (ACSE) (Mauro Pallagrosi, Laura Fonzi, Angelo Picardi, Massimo Biondi).- Mental illness as a pathology of intersubjectivity (Gilberto Di Petta).- The therapeutic implications of an intersubjective view of mental illness: the case of schizophrenia (Zeno Van Duppen).- A phenomenological account of impaired intersubjectivity in depression (Matthew Ratcliffe
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