Hoe 'tijd' psychiatrie opnieuw betoverde

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  • Susanna Bloem Auteur

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18352/studium.10154

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In his dissertation ‘On time and time-forms’, the Dutch Psychiatrist Paul Theodoor Hugenholtz (1903– 1987) developed an anthropology and psychopathology based on time-experience. Hugenholtz’ dis- sertation builds on the work on time of anthropological and phenomenological psychiatrists: Ludwig Binswanger (1881–1966), eugène minkowski (1885–1972), Viktor emil von Gebsattel (1883–1976) and erwin Straus (1891–1975). Their anthropological psychiatric work on time should be interpreted in the context of a ‘new’ psychiatry of the early twentieth century, the rise of holistic science and a broad cultural, philosophical and scientific reappraisal of time. The time debate shows a reconsideration of psychiatry in which methodology, epistemology, values and the understanding of time mutually influenced each other between 1910 and 1939. This type of psychiatry should be studied as a cultural phenomenon, without losing sight of the psychiatric aspirations of its practitioners. With the cultural historical perspective it can be understood as a psychiatric reflection on the relationship between time- experience and the meaning of human existence in a modern world.

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2018-06-22

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Bloem, S. (2018). Hoe ’tijd’ psychiatrie opnieuw betoverde. Studium, 10(4), 191-210. https://doi.org/10.18352/studium.10154