Anosognosia and the very idea of psychodynamic neuroscience
Sims, Andrew 2014, Anosognosia and the very idea of psychodynamic neuroscience, Ph.D. thesis, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Deakin University.
In some mental illnesses the behavior to be understood suggests explanation in terms of motivational states that hold of the patient. I have demonstrated in this dissertation that there are no reasonable grounds to prohibit this style of explanation and that it has a potential place within contemporary psychological frameworks.
Language
eng
Field of Research
220318 Psychoanalytic Philosophy 220313 Philosophy of Language 220314 Philosophy of Mind (excl Cognition)
Socio Economic Objective
970122 Expanding Knowledge in Philosophy and Religious Studies
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