精神病学的基本分裂和二元思维的幻觉。

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Giovanni Stanghellini
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在菲利普·皮涅尔(1745-1826)逝世200周年之际,本文回顾了他的精神病学遗产,以挑战疯狂与犯罪之间持久的二分法。虽然皮内尔因将疯子与罪犯区分开来而闻名,但他更深刻的见解——疯狂永远是局部的,永远不会完全否定代理——在很大程度上被忽视了。根据这种辩证的观点,本文批评了精神病学和法医环境中僵化分类的持久性。它提出了一种精神疾病模型,认为它是脆弱性和自我意识之间的动态相互作用,对临床实践、法律判断和公众认知具有深远的影响。通过强调精神病学的双重困境——夹在治疗的细微差别和法律的绝对主义之间——这篇论文呼吁一种新的伦理立场,拥抱复杂性,重新确立精神病学作为桥梁建造者而不是边界执行者的角色。
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Mad or bad: Psychiatry's foundational divide and the illusion of binary thinking.

This paper revisits Philippe Pinel's (1745-1826) psychiatric legacy, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of his death, to challenge the enduring dichotomy between madness and criminality. While Pinel is celebrated for separating the insane from the criminal, his deeper insight - that madness is always partial and never fully negates agency - has been largely overlooked. Drawing on this dialectical view, the paper critiques the persistence of rigid classifications in psychiatry and forensic contexts. It argues for a model of mental illness as a dynamic interplay between vulnerability and self-awareness, with profound implications for clinical practice, legal judgment, and public perception. By highlighting psychiatry's double bind - caught between therapeutic nuance and legal absolutism - the paper calls for a renewed ethical stance that embraces complexity and reclaims psychiatry's role as a bridge-builder rather than a boundary enforcer.

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