The classic nosologic divide in psychiatry has been between neurosis and psychosis. Originally conceptualised as two distinct categories of mental illness, it was only the odd (irreverent) case that ‘tipped over’ from the former to the latter. Extensive research over the past decade and a half has upended this notion, blurring previously sharp diagnostic boundaries, reframing psychosis as a continuum, and casting the relationship between neurosis and psychosis in a very different light
The old dichotomy between ‘neurosis’ and ‘psychosis’ appears to be alive and well in the debate abou...
The schizophrenia syndrome was developed with the aim of distinguishing between those people that ha...
Major psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive dis...
The classic nosologic divide in psychiatry has been between neurosis and psychosis. Originally conce...
The notion that psychosis may exist on a continuum with normal experience has been proposed in multi...
Major psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive dis...
Diagnostic classification systems contain a core divide between neurosis and psychosis, leading to t...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Taylor, H. E., Stewart, S. L. K., Dunn, ...
Conceptualization of psychotic disorders changedthroughout the 20th century, with previously postula...
Importance Established nosology identifies schizoaffective disorder as a distinct category with boun...
Neurosis is a disturbance of the mind in which the patient retains contact with reality (Sims, 1968)...
Aspects of outcome in first episode psychosis require clarification. In doing so, boundaries between...
Throughout history, mental health professionals have generally endorsed an understanding of psychosi...
The psychosis phenotype is traditionally thought of as a dichotomous entity with symptoms that can b...
Emil Kraepelin would clearly recognize his 19th century dichotomy within current operational classif...
The old dichotomy between ‘neurosis’ and ‘psychosis’ appears to be alive and well in the debate abou...
The schizophrenia syndrome was developed with the aim of distinguishing between those people that ha...
Major psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive dis...
The classic nosologic divide in psychiatry has been between neurosis and psychosis. Originally conce...
The notion that psychosis may exist on a continuum with normal experience has been proposed in multi...
Major psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive dis...
Diagnostic classification systems contain a core divide between neurosis and psychosis, leading to t...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Taylor, H. E., Stewart, S. L. K., Dunn, ...
Conceptualization of psychotic disorders changedthroughout the 20th century, with previously postula...
Importance Established nosology identifies schizoaffective disorder as a distinct category with boun...
Neurosis is a disturbance of the mind in which the patient retains contact with reality (Sims, 1968)...
Aspects of outcome in first episode psychosis require clarification. In doing so, boundaries between...
Throughout history, mental health professionals have generally endorsed an understanding of psychosi...
The psychosis phenotype is traditionally thought of as a dichotomous entity with symptoms that can b...
Emil Kraepelin would clearly recognize his 19th century dichotomy within current operational classif...
The old dichotomy between ‘neurosis’ and ‘psychosis’ appears to be alive and well in the debate abou...
The schizophrenia syndrome was developed with the aim of distinguishing between those people that ha...
Major psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia (SZ), bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive dis...