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Entering the patient's mind through empathy to grasp their subjective internal world.

In "General Psychopathology," Jaspers, a German psychiatrist and philosopher, presents a systematic and phenomenological approach to understanding mental disorders. The book is divided into several sections, each focusing on a specific aspect of psychopathology, including:

He warned against reductionism—treating patients as a collection of symptoms rather than a complete human being. (PDF) Karl Jaspers' Philosophy and Psychopathology

Jaspers defined a "true delusion" ( Wahn ) by three strict criteria: They are held with extraordinary conviction. They are impervious to counter-argument or experience. Their content is impossible or bizarre.

The PDF version of "Psicopatología General" is widely available online, making it accessible to a broad audience. Some popular sources for the PDF include:

This article explores the core concepts of Jaspers' masterpiece, its methodological revolution, and why it remains indispensable in modern clinical practice. The Methodological Revolution: Subjective vs. Objective

for any psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, or philosopher of mind. It is not a "how-to" manual but a deep exploration of the limits of human knowledge regarding the "broken" soul. specific chapter summary or explore how Jaspers' ideas differ from modern diagnostic standards

La diferencia exacta entre según Jaspers.

Jaspers defined "true" delusions as those that are unshakeable, impossible in content, and not understandable through the patient's background—calling them a "primary" change in the personality.