Existential vulnerability: toward a psychopathology of limit situations

Psychopathology. 2013;46(5):301-8. doi: 10.1159/000351838. Epub 2013 Jul 11.

Abstract

Jaspers' concept of limit situations seems particularly appropriate not only to elucidate outstanding existential situations in general, but also basic preconditions for the occurrence of mental disorders. For this purpose, the concept is first explained in Jaspers' sense and then related to an 'existential vulnerability' of mentally ill persons that makes them experience even inconspicuous events as distressing limit situations. In such situations, an otherwise hidden fundamental condition of existence becomes manifest for them, e.g. the fragility of one's own body, the inevitability of freedom, or the finiteness of life. This fundamental condition is found unbearable and, as a reaction, gives rise to mental illness. This concept of existential vulnerability is illustrated by some psychopathological examples.

Publication types

  • Historical Article

MeSH terms

  • Depressive Disorder, Major
  • Disease Susceptibility / history
  • Existentialism / history*
  • Freedom*
  • Guilt*
  • History, 20th Century
  • Human Body*
  • Humans
  • Hypochondriasis
  • Mental Disorders / history*
  • Mental Disorders / psychology
  • Psychopathology / history*
  • Social Perception*

Personal name as subject

  • Karl Jaspers