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      <title>Time is of the Essence: the Importance of Anticipation in the Treatment of Schizophrenia</title>
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      <description>In the treatment of schizophrenia we can observe a certain inclination towards anticipatory theories and methods. Especially in the areas of prevention and early detection we see this developmenl taking shape. What is mostly lacking in this novel approach is the idea that anticipation is deeply nested in every living system, even a pathological one. The dynamics of the process change during the course of observation and make meaningful predictions more difficult. So it is of the utmost importance to analyze the field of emergence which is schizophrenia as a plain of divisions, schisms and faulty recombinations, embedded from the start. The time(observer) approach in the therapeutic setting from a subjective point of view offers a way to approach and understand the tension that exists in the developmental lines within schizophrenia (pathological, ordinal, original, transcendental). We demonstrate this problem using the technique of lichaamskaart in the therapeutic time perspective. </description>
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      <title>The Implosion of Reality. Schizophrenia, the Anterior Cingulate Cortex and Anticipation</title>
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      <description>In contemporary neuroscientific and psychiatric research into schizophrenia, we can observe a shift in focus from the clinical dysfunctions (positive and negative symptoms) towards a mapping of the cognitive function. In this paper we look at a specific cognitive problem area in schizophrenic brain functioning, the Anterior Cingulate Cortex (ACC). We show what the ACC is, what it probably does and how this is relevant in research concerning certain psychiatric disorders. Then we explain the role of the ACC in choice anticipation. In this we underline the possible link between choice anticipation and the lack of 'Error Related Negativity' (ERN) in this specific area. Lastly we incorporate this approach to the problem of schizophrenic anticipation within the neuropsychoanalytical framework and the role it might play in the formation of hallucinations and delusion. </description>
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