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Revisiting Eugène Minkowski’s concept of schizophrenic melancholia

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This study revisits Eugène Minkowski’s concept of schizophrenic melancholia, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary psychiatry. Through a phenomenological lens, Minkowski highlighted how depressive symptoms in schizophrenia are not merely secondary but intrinsic to the disorder, deeply intertwined with disruptions in time, space, and self-experience. By examining clinical cases, theoretical analyses, and existing literature, this research explores Minkowski’s idea of the “loss of vital contact with reality” as a framework for understanding the existential dimensions of schizophrenia. His insights bridge psychopathology and philosophy, offering valuable perspectives for integrating subjective patient experiences into modern psychiatric approaches. Minkowski’s legacy underscores the need for holistic, patient-centered care that addresses both clinical symptoms and the underlying existential disruptions.
Title: Revisiting Eugène Minkowski’s concept of schizophrenic melancholia
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This study revisits Eugène Minkowski’s concept of schizophrenic melancholia, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary psychiatry.
Through a phenomenological lens, Minkowski highlighted how depressive symptoms in schizophrenia are not merely secondary but intrinsic to the disorder, deeply intertwined with disruptions in time, space, and self-experience.
By examining clinical cases, theoretical analyses, and existing literature, this research explores Minkowski’s idea of the “loss of vital contact with reality” as a framework for understanding the existential dimensions of schizophrenia.
His insights bridge psychopathology and philosophy, offering valuable perspectives for integrating subjective patient experiences into modern psychiatric approaches.
Minkowski’s legacy underscores the need for holistic, patient-centered care that addresses both clinical symptoms and the underlying existential disruptions.

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