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Daniel Hell

    July 18, 1944
    Ehen depressiver und schizophrener Menschen
    Die Sprache der Seele verstehen
    Welchen Sinn macht Depression?
    Schizophrenien
    Lob der Scham
    Soul hunger
    • 2010

      Soul hunger

      The Feeling Human Being and the Life Sciences

      Modern psychiatry views psychological suffering as stemming from functional brain disturbances, emphasizing external observation and advanced technology, which can reduce individuals to mere subjects of treatment. The author of Soul Hunger introduces a nuanced perspective on inner experience, positing that as technology increases, the need for personal connection and understanding grows. He argues that the rise of neuroimaging and neurogenetics necessitates a mindful consideration of personal experiences to foster inner stability. Daniel Hell explores how many psychological issues arise from conflicts between self-image and actual experiences, detailing this tension through examples of depressive, anxiety, and adjustment disorders. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing and processing feelings and thoughts to navigate these tensions. The book is structured in three parts: the first offers a brief history of the soul and its treatment in psychiatry; the second discusses the need for both inner and outer perspectives in understanding and addressing psychological disturbances; and the third applies this dual approach to common mental disorders, such as depression, showcasing its practical implications.

      Soul hunger