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Psychology
The author wrote this book as a Seika of clinical experience based on the field research positioned at the intersection of anthropological psychiatry and phenomenological psychopathology, psychoanalysis of the Lacan school, narrative approach which is noticed recently, and the ground which he has built as a psychotherapist. / In the detailed paper, he tries to clarify the relationship between self (body), other person and world of the person who suffers from the disease by excluding the theories of great scholars of Germany and France such as Klaus, Janzarik, Lacan, Eran Verger, etc.. / In the clinical field, he listens to the story of the psychiatric patients, reconstructs the inner world of the pain and distress of the patients, and asks the pathology of schizophrenia and depressive disorder in the present time. / In addition, this book presents several key concepts. One is "False subject L? genmotiv" of the patients. It refers to statements such as "I told a lie" which appears in morbid experiences such as depressive disorder and schizophrenia, etc. and his own false confession. Next, it invokes the concept of "resilience" which is roughly understood as "self-healing power" for the development of concrete practical therapeutic theory. In addition, in the title of this book, "narrative", he states that the story has the power to heal illness, and the sick person is an active existence as a storyteller, and through storytelling and listening, a bond based on deep empathy and understanding is created between the sick person and the listener. / In explaining these key concepts, he reaches his own consistent clinical research theme "What is treatment for mental illness?" which also aims at the revival of phenomenological psychiatry from the perspective of narrative theory.