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KMID : 0385619930020010014
Korean Journal of Psychopathology
1993 Volume.2 No. 1 p.14 ~ p.23
Daseinsanalytical Approach in Psychopathology of Schizophrenia


Abstract
In schizophrenia, there is a disturbance in the all-founding basic characteristic of humanexistence. There is accentuated disturbance in the spatiality and temporality of the being-in-the-world of the human being. Above all the most prominent
disturbance is pronounced encroachment on the freedom of the Dasein and its perceptive openness.
The schizophrenic is not able to perceive a free, constant, enduring self. He is unable to hold what he has perceived in an open, free world.
So the delusive schizophrenic relates with the other only in persecutor-sufferer mode. And hallucination also originates in the pathological alterations of being seized-the pronounced encroadchment on the freedom of the Da-sein.
The severest disturbance can be expected when the I-other relations are most deeply altered, where a pathological disturbance of one's relations to the other so alters directions, distance, and boundary that the other appears, as it were , in new
aspects. As this point hallucination originates.
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