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Stijn Vanheule

Professor of clinical psychology and psychoanalysis at Ghent University in Belgium. Expert in psychosis and author of "Why Psychosis is Not So Crazy."

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Oct 29, 2024 • 1h 4min

Stijn Vanheule, "Why Psychosis Is Not So Crazy: A Road Map to Hope and Recovery for Families and Caregivers" (Other Press, 2024)

Clinical psychologist Stijn Vanheule, a professor at Ghent University and author, discusses his new book on psychosis, offering insights that challenge traditional views. He explores the concept that many of us have psychotic experiences and redefines psychosis through a hopeful lens. Drawing on case studies, he illustrates how understanding, creativity, and social factors can aid recovery. Vanheule also examines the therapeutic dynamics between patients and clinicians, highlighting the importance of empathy and humor in mental health discussions.
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Dec 13, 2024 • 1h 22min

Beyond the Myths of Psychosis: Understanding, Acceptance, and Paths Forward

In a thought-provoking conversation, Stijn Vanheule, a distinguished clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst from Ghent University, challenges common myths about psychosis. He shares insights on how psychosis intersects with creativity and existential struggles. They explore the impacts of significant life changes on mental health and emphasize the need for empathic listening in therapy. By examining historical figures like Carl Jung, Vanheule highlights the importance of treating psychotic experiences with respect and understanding, opening new paths for healing and connection.
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Oct 29, 2024 • 1h 4min

Stijn Vanheule, "Why Psychosis Is Not So Crazy: A Road Map to Hope and Recovery for Families and Caregivers" (Other Press, 2024)

Stijn Vanheule, a clinical psychologist and professor at Ghent University, discusses his groundbreaking work on psychosis. He explores the complex relationship between creativity and psychotic experiences, highlighting that many individuals channel their unique thought processes into artistic expression. By critiquing traditional views, he emphasizes the social factors influencing psychosis and the importance of understanding its narrative. Vanheule weaves in enlightening examples from well-known figures and uses engaging metaphors to make the topic accessible to all.