Periodic Reporting for period 1 - Pathologies (Pathologies of temporality. Abnormal experiences of time in mental disorders)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2016-09-01 al 2017-08-31
M. Moskalewicz, “Conscience, Mental Illness, and Existential Becoming”, in: The Oxford Handbook of Phenomenological Psychopathology, edited by G. Stanghellini, M. Broome, A. V. Fernandez, P. Fusar-Poli, A. Raballo, and R. Rosfort. Oxford University Press 2018
M. Moskalewicz, “A non-reductive approach to psychopathology of temporal experience – a few methodological remarks”, in: “Philosophy of Medicine: Tradition and the Present”, ed. M. Moskalewicz, J. Zamojski, Poznan University of Medical Sciences 2017 (in Polish), p. 145-170.
M. Moskalewicz, “Temporal Delusion. Dualistic Accounts of Time and Double Orientation to Reality in Depressive Psychosis”, in: Journal of Consciousness Studies (in revisions).
M. Moskalewicz, M. Schwartz, Temporal experience in mania, in: Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences (in reviews)
The relevance of this research for society is that it enables a better understanding of what it is like to experience the world being mentally ill. In addition, focusing on temporal experience instead of particular symptoms of illness helps to look at some deeper structures of consciousness that possibly operate beyond particular mental disorders and could be shared in normal and pathological experiences. This knowledge can potentially lead to a better treatment, including the therapeutic potential of temporality itself, which is for example applied by resynchronizing patients with their environment.