In the history of psychiatry, “schizophrenia” has often been portrayed as the discipline’s pars pro toto, which prototypically represents mental illness as such and which draws together the fundamental questions concerning psychiatric epistemology and practice. Taking a conceptual history approach, this essay examines how “schizophrenia” is represented in psychiatric discourse and what aspects of its representation account for the pars pro toto status. Three such aspects are identified: a pragmatic, an existential and a justificatory aspect. Following up these aspects in present day psychiatric discourse, it is concluded that “schizophrenia” is losing its special status as the representations of psychiatry and of mental illness have changed...
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...
schizophrenia is built primarily upon concepts advanced by Kraepelin, Bleuler, and Schneider. Becaus...
Reports of psychotic episodes characterized by irrational, unintelligible behaviours and hallucinati...
ABSTRACT The current concept of schizophrenia is regarded as the consequence of a linear progress fr...
This research aims to underline clinical facts in psychiatric hospitals with subjects suffering from...
International audience“phenomenological” current of psychiatry, namely, the psychopathological resea...
The concept of schizophrenia has been a central part of the psychiatric literature for about 100 yea...
Since the beginning of modern psychiatry, the diagnosis of “schizophrenia ” has epitomized the idea ...
BACKGROUND: The schizotypal personality disorder is a recent psychiatric nosological concept develop...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
Schizophrenia is usually described as a fragmentation of subjective experience and the impossibility...
Background: In 1911 Bleuler's Dementia praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien served to launch schiz...
Classical psychiatry has frequently emphasized linguistic phenomena in psychopathology, especially i...
The aim of the dissertation is to treat psychiatry and mental illness from the anthropological point...
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...
schizophrenia is built primarily upon concepts advanced by Kraepelin, Bleuler, and Schneider. Becaus...
Reports of psychotic episodes characterized by irrational, unintelligible behaviours and hallucinati...
ABSTRACT The current concept of schizophrenia is regarded as the consequence of a linear progress fr...
This research aims to underline clinical facts in psychiatric hospitals with subjects suffering from...
International audience“phenomenological” current of psychiatry, namely, the psychopathological resea...
The concept of schizophrenia has been a central part of the psychiatric literature for about 100 yea...
Since the beginning of modern psychiatry, the diagnosis of “schizophrenia ” has epitomized the idea ...
BACKGROUND: The schizotypal personality disorder is a recent psychiatric nosological concept develop...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
Schizophrenia is usually described as a fragmentation of subjective experience and the impossibility...
Background: In 1911 Bleuler's Dementia praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien served to launch schiz...
Classical psychiatry has frequently emphasized linguistic phenomena in psychopathology, especially i...
The aim of the dissertation is to treat psychiatry and mental illness from the anthropological point...
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...
schizophrenia is built primarily upon concepts advanced by Kraepelin, Bleuler, and Schneider. Becaus...