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Title Imagination and its pathologies / edited by James Phillips and James Morley
Published Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2003

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 276 pages) : illustrations
Contents Imagination: looking in the right place (and in the right way) / Paul B. Lieberman -- Imagination and its pathologies: domain of the unreal or a fundamental dimension of human reality? / Edwin L. Hersch -- Narrative and the ethics of remembrance / Richard Kearney -- Imagination, fantasy, hallucination, and memory / Edward S. Casey -- The texture of the real: Merleau-Ponty on imagination and psychopathology / James Morley -- The creative role of fantasy in adaptation / Ethel Spector Person -- The Madonna imago: a new interpretation of its pathology / M.C. Dillon -- The impossibility of female mourning / Jennifer Hansen -- Depression, depth, and the imagination / Jennifer Church -- The unconscious as a hermeneutic myth: a defense of the imagination / J. Melvin Woody -- A phenomenological psychological approach to research on hallucination / Amadeo Giorgi -- Narrative in play: the structure of the imagination in psychotherapy with young children / Robert S. Kruger -- On the dialectics of imagination: Nijinsky's sublime defeat / Pascal Sauvayre and Barbara Forbes -- Was St. Anthony crazy?: visionary experiences and the desert fathers / Greg Mahr
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Imagination.
Mental illness.
Imagination (Philosophy)
Psychiatry -- Philosophy.
Psychology, Pathological.
Imagination
Mental Disorders
Mental Disorders -- psychology
Psychopathology
mental disorders.
imagination.
SCIENCE -- Cognitive Science.
PSYCHOLOGY -- Cognitive Psychology.
Psychology, Pathological
Imagination
Imagination (Philosophy)
Mental illness
Psychiatry -- Philosophy
Verbeelding.
Psychopathologie.
Form Electronic book
Author Phillips, James, 1938-
Morley, James, 1957-
LC no. 2002035586
ISBN 9780262281560
0262281562
0585481806
9780585481807