The introduction of the term and concept schizophrenia earned its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler, worldwide fame. Prompted by the rejection of the main principle of Kraepelinian nosology, namely prognosis, Bleuler's belief in the clinical unity of what Kraepelin had described as dementia praecox required him to search for alternative characterizing features that would allow scientific description and classification. This led him to consider psychological, and to a lesser degree, social factors alongside an assumed underlying neurobiological disease process as constitutive of what he then termed schizophrenia, thus making him an early proponent of a bio-psycho-social understanding of mental illness. Reviewing Bleuler's conception...
The nosology for major psychiatric disorders developed by Emil Kraepelin in the 1890s has substantia...
This paper demonstrates what Bleuler, Freud and Jung had in common in 1908, but it also highlights t...
International audience“phenomenological” current of psychiatry, namely, the psychopathological resea...
The introduction of the term and concept schizophrenia earned its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen...
After Eugen Bleuler introduced 'schizophrenia' in 1908, the term was hotly debated but eventually le...
In the early twentieth century, Eugen Bleuler coined the term Schizophrenia for a mental disturbance...
“Disturbances of perception, orientation, and memory, in the sense that they were previously defined...
Background: In 1911 Bleuler's Dementia praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien served to launch schiz...
The conceptual history of schizophrenia is marked by considerable dissent about its nosological stat...
Background: In 1911 Bleuler's Dementia praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien served to launch schiz...
The public stereotype of schizophrenia is characterized by craziness, a split personality, unpredict...
This article draws on over 60 years of British medical journals and psychiatry textbooks to indicate...
A. Although the term schizophrenia has been in use for 75 years, the definition of schizophrenia is ...
Much of the current research-work into biological basis of mental disorders is predicted on implicit...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
The nosology for major psychiatric disorders developed by Emil Kraepelin in the 1890s has substantia...
This paper demonstrates what Bleuler, Freud and Jung had in common in 1908, but it also highlights t...
International audience“phenomenological” current of psychiatry, namely, the psychopathological resea...
The introduction of the term and concept schizophrenia earned its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen...
After Eugen Bleuler introduced 'schizophrenia' in 1908, the term was hotly debated but eventually le...
In the early twentieth century, Eugen Bleuler coined the term Schizophrenia for a mental disturbance...
“Disturbances of perception, orientation, and memory, in the sense that they were previously defined...
Background: In 1911 Bleuler's Dementia praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien served to launch schiz...
The conceptual history of schizophrenia is marked by considerable dissent about its nosological stat...
Background: In 1911 Bleuler's Dementia praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien served to launch schiz...
The public stereotype of schizophrenia is characterized by craziness, a split personality, unpredict...
This article draws on over 60 years of British medical journals and psychiatry textbooks to indicate...
A. Although the term schizophrenia has been in use for 75 years, the definition of schizophrenia is ...
Much of the current research-work into biological basis of mental disorders is predicted on implicit...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
The nosology for major psychiatric disorders developed by Emil Kraepelin in the 1890s has substantia...
This paper demonstrates what Bleuler, Freud and Jung had in common in 1908, but it also highlights t...
International audience“phenomenological” current of psychiatry, namely, the psychopathological resea...