LEADER 05415nam 2200685Ia 450 001 9910139802303321 005 20230721022650.0 010 $a1-282-27955-6 010 $a9786612279553 010 $a0-470-74935-0 010 $a0-470-74936-9 035 $a(CKB)1000000000790829 035 $a(EBL)470213 035 $a(OCoLC)441886995 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000354745 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11233481 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000354745 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10315929 035 $a(PQKB)10475368 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC470213 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL470213 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10333030 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL227955 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000790829 100 $a20090430d2009 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aSelfhood, identity and personality styles$b[electronic resource] /$fGiampiero Arciero and Guido Bondolfi 210 $aChichester ;$aHoboken, NJ $cWiley-Blackwell$dc2009 215 $a1 online resource (281 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-470-51719-0 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aSelfhood, Identity and Personality Styles; Contents; Introduction; Part One; 1 Subjectivity and Ipseity; 1.1 From Kant to cybernetics; 1.2 The sense of self and the variety of experience; 1.3 Nonlinear systems and the construction of the self; Nonlinear systems; Construction of the self; 1.4 The organization of living systems and constructivism of the self; The organization of living systems; Constructivism of the self; 1.5 Robert's self from a systemic perspective; 1.6 The continuity of the sense of self; 1.7 The return of the world and the question 'Who?'; Returning to the world 327 $aThe question 'Who?' (Die Werfrage)1.8 Finding itself in things and with others; 1.9 Reflection; 1.10 Meaning; 1.11 Inclination; 2 Ipseity and Language; 2.1 Traces of the other; 2.2 Shared meaning; 2.3 Finding oneself in the world: suggestions from phenomenology; 2.4 Body-to-body; 2.5 The significativity of expressions and objects; 2.6 Referential communication; 2.7 Oneself in the mirror and in the refraction of language; 2.8 Recognition of self in the mirror and in language; 2.9 Affective engagements; 2.10 Acting and speaking; 3 Personal Identity; 3.1 Speaking of the past 327 $a3.2 Stories of the future3.3 The sense of self in the age of reason; 3.4 The modes of identity; 3.5 Inclinations; 3.6 Situatedness; 3.7 The body, pain and others; 4 Emotioning; 4.1 Embodied emotions and judgements of the body; 4.2 E-moting; 4.3 E-moting with others; 4.4 Emotional inclinations; 4.5 Constructionist situatedness; 4.6 The impact of technology; 4.7 Technological tuning; 4.8 Mediated affective engagement; Part Two; 5 The Eating Disorder-prone Style of Personality; 5.1 Co-perceiving the self and other; 5.2 Disorders; Anorexia nervosa; Bulimia nervosa; Binge-eating disorder 327 $aDisorders connected to male body shapeBehavioural addictions (compulsive buying, pathological gambling, kleptomania, internet addiction, impulsive-compulsive sexual behaviour, pyromania); 6 The Obsessive- Compulsive-prone Style of Personality; 6.1 Michael Kohlhaas; 6.2 Mr Prokharchin; 6.3 Disorders; Thematic personality disorders; Obsessive-compulsive disorders; 6.4 Case vignettes; Uncertainty about one's own thoughts; Uncertainty about one's actions and their consequences; Uncertainty about one's sense of self; 7 Personalities Prone to Hypochondria-Hysteria; 7.1 The Loser; 7.2 Disorders 327 $aHysteriaHypochondria; 8 The Phobia-prone Style of Personality; 8.1 Interoceptive awareness and emotional experience; 8.2 'The stuffed bird'; 8.3 Zuccarello the distinguished melodist; 8.4 Case vignette; 8.5 Disorders; The distortion of personal stability; The fear of fear; What is the origin of distorted beliefs?; Agoraphobia; 8.6 Case vignettes; Specific phobia?; Spontaneous panic?; 9 The Depression-prone Style of Personality; 9.1 The margins of the problem; 9.2 Enduring dispositions; 9.3 The depression-prone style of personality; 9.4 Disorders; 9.5 Case vignette 327 $a9.6 Is depression an adaptation? 330 $aA key text for Psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists, as well as trainees in the area. Presenting a clinical model which has close connections with American constructivist psychotherapy and Bowlby's Attachment Theory. Delineates a set of principles in the study of consciousness that place the first-person perspective at the heart of the analysis of emotional disordersDifferentiates six personality styles, describing the origin of the subjective emotional experience; the ordering and the regulation of the emotional domain, and the psychopathological disordersProvides ne 606 $aPersonality disorders 606 $aPersonality 615 0$aPersonality disorders. 615 0$aPersonality. 676 $a616.85/81 686 $aCR 1000$2rvk 686 $aCU 2000$2rvk 686 $aCU 3000$2rvk 700 $aArciero$b Giampiero$0612622 701 $aBondolfi$b Guido$0612623 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910139802303321 996 $aSelfhood, identity and personality styles$92037913 997 $aUNINA