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My Psychosis, My Bicycle, and I: The Self-Organization of Madness

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You have to think logically to become mad. Whoever looks for unambiguous truth or meaning gets into trouble and psychological turmoil. The evolution of logical thinking, as well as chaotic thinking, is determined by social interaction and communication rules. If one tries to communicate unambiguously, one generates ambiguity; if one tries to control the meaning of behavior, one generates madness. Like many human attributes, most so-called psychotic symptoms can be seen not as deficits, but as resources to keep alive a specific kind of communication and relationship.
Integrating the current approaches of communication theory, chaos theory, and the theory of observing systems, Fritz B. Simon provides a new model, examining the self-organization and function of personal realities that we may call delusions and the delusions that we may call reality. This constructionist view of subjectivities, including madness, dissolves the either/or distinction between the highly ideological positions that either the family or the patient, either the biological or the psychic process, is guilty of producing psychosis. It also blurs the either/or distinction between so-called psychotic and normal existences.
This book is an entertaining, informative, surprising, and humorous introduction to the newer approaches of systems thinking. It shows in a very logical way that logical thinking may be bad for your mental health.

293 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1990

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40 reviews
February 11, 2019
Hat einen Haufen interessanter Ideen und Inspirationen, selbst wenn man sich wenig für Psychiatrie interessiert (darum geht es nur sehr am Rande). Beispiele:
- warum Kausalität keineswegs gegeben ist
- wie das Aushandeln sprachlicher Bedeutung und Kommunikation funktioniert
- wie zufällig Recht und Wissenschaft eigentlich abgegrenzt sind
Dazu immer wieder sehr humorvolle Einlagen und Übungen, welche das Gesagte veranschaulichen - unterhaltsam, selbst wenn es schon einige Jährchen auf dem Buckel hat.
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50 reviews
January 2, 2026
sehr herausforderndes buch, das zum nach- und umdenken anregt. das konzept allem, was wir als wahr glauben wird sorgfältig auseinandergenommen und wieder neu zusammengefügt. um mit all der gehirngymnastik klarzukommen, hat der autor einen gesunden sinn für humor mitgebracht. 4/5 weil gewisse konzepte und wortwahlen sehr veraltet sind. namentlich autismus, schizophrenie und menschen mit dunkler haut
29 reviews
October 11, 2023
summarises the basic topics to get involved with systematic therapy
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