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Phenomenology of Depression: the lived-body and the silence of salience
Graduate Thesis/Dissertation

Phenomenology of Depression: the lived-body and the silence of salience

Patrick Seniuk
Master of Health Sciences - MHealSc, University of Otago
University of Otago
2015
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/10523/5605

Abstract

phenomenology depression psychiatry embodiment DSM-5 existential-phenomenology salience motor-intentionality
The aim of my research is not to determine the necessary and sufficient conditions that indicate presence of depression. Rather the aim is to examine how the DSM-5 criteria constrain our understanding of depression, whether the criteria capture anything meaningful about the syndrome, and how depression can more accurately be characterized from within an existential-phenomenological framework that relies on Maurice Merleau-Ponty's metaphysics of embodiment.

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