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1. Introduction: Themes and Perspectives -- Part I. Reflections from Within -- 2. Phenomenology, Psychoanalysis and Schizophrenia -- 3. Three Stories from Inside Psychosis -- Part II. History and Foundations -- 4. The Epistemology of Psychiatry and of Mental Symptoms: The Cambridge View -- 5. Stage theory and the Kraepelinian straightjacket -- 6. Karl Jaspers' Allgemeine Psychopathologie: The Theory of Abnormal Perceptions and Its Methodological and Conceptual Basis -- 7. Comprehending the Whole Person: On Expanding Jaspers' Notion of Empathy -- 8. Embodied cognition in the clinic -- 9. How are the brain's neural changes related to experience and symptoms? Spatiotemporal Psychopathology -- 10. Synchronization and Functional Connectivity Dynamics across TC-CC-CT Networks: Implications for Clinical Symptoms and Consciousness -- 11. Cortical neurodynamics, schizophrenia, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder -- 12. Interpersonal Neurobiology, the Mind, and Health in its Flourishing and Compromised States -- Part III. Disorders of the Body, Memory and Self Awareness -- 13. Interoception and Psychopathology -- 14. Anosognosia for Motor Impairments as a Delusion: Anomalies of Experience and Belief Evaluation -- 15. Phenomenology of the Body in Cotard's Syndrome -- 16. The Self in Disorders of Consciousness -- 17. Psychological Disorders and Autobiographical Memories: Examining Memory Specificity, Affective Content, and Meaning-Making -- 18. Self in dementia -- 19. What is it like to be Confabulating? -- Part IV. Disorders of Mood and Anxiety -- 20. Distinguishing Between Affective Instability, Bipolar Disorder, and Borderline Personality Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment in an Age of Neuroscience -- 21. Evaluative and Habitual Behavior in Depression -- 22. Phenomenological and Neuroscientific Perspectives on Anxiety Disorders -- 23. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Certainty -- 24. Depersonalization Disorder, Emotional Regulation and Existential Feelings -- Part V. Psychotic Disorders -- 25. Neurobiologically Informed Phenomenology of the Schizophrenia Spectrum -- 26. Phenomenological Neuropsychiatry: Linking Timing Disorders and Clinical Symptoms in Schizophrenia -- 27. Bridging the Phenomenology of Prodromal Psychosis with its Underlying Neurobiological Mechanisms -- 28. Alien Intentionality in Schizophrenia -- 29. Monitoring of Action in Schizophrenia. |