Eric Yu Hai Chen is professor of psychiatry and a senior consultant at the Nanyang Technological University Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine and the Institute of Mental Health, Singapore.
'Eric Chen has created a work that conceptually connects psychopathology to relevant disciplines in biology, evolution, cognition, linguistics, clinical psychiatry, and computational/information domains. It will certainly encourage in-depth reflections and stimulate research in clinical psychopathology.' -Peter Falkai, Chair of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Munich 'In the face of social, cultural, and biological changes, psychopathology needs periodic revision. Professor Chen addresses the complexities of this unique task with an original and scholarly approach that will stimulate both clinicians and researchers.' -Ivana S. Markováaacute;, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Hull 'In this tour de force, Eric Chen integrates philosophical perspectives with current themes in brain sciences to explain how we experience our environments, ourselves, and each other. An exhilarating framework for modern psychopathological inquiry, this is a must-read for anyone curious about the mind and how it can go awry.' -Peter B. Jones, Professor of Psychiatry, University of Cambridge 'In this very welcome addition to a currently small literature, Eric Chen assembles the building blocks of philosophy, cognitive psychology-especially theory of mind, the ""empathic"" part of the title--and connectionism into a principled foundation for a future scientific approach to psychopathology.' --Peter McKenna, FIDMAG Research Foundation, Spain 'The continuous rapid change in the way people experience life has consequences that require continuous change in the approach to mental welfare. Professor Chen's eclectic scholarship meets the challenges that this entails.' -Arnold Wilkins, Professor Emeritus, University of Essex 'This book by Eric Chen is an important guide that reawakens a discussion on psychopathology for those of us who are involved in research and practice related to psychopathology. Reading this book was a wonderful experience.' -R. Padmavati, Director, Schizophrenia Research Foundation, India 'This is a must-read for postgraduate psychiatry trainees and practitioners, which provides a transformative perspective of a new representational framework in psychopathology. Eric Chen has distilled his research and insights into the process and schema of the mind and illustrated important Asian and Western perspectives on this challenging subject of study.' -John Wong Chee Meng, Lin Jo Yan and Yeo Boon Khim Professor in Mental Health and Neuroscience, NUS and NUH