The conceptual history of schizophrenia is marked by considerable dissent about its nosological status, and the question of whether it represents a distinct disease entity remains hotly debated. Another recurring feature in the conceptual history of schizophrenia is the reference to concepts of self and person. This paper brings in connection these two debates by interrogating the nosological function of “self” and “person” by means of a fictitious dialogue between Eugen Bleuler, the inventor of schizophrenia, and his contemporary Arthur Kronfeld. Introducing their respective accounts of schizophrenia with a special focus on how concepts of self and person figure therein, our analysis suggests that these concepts are primarily employed in a...
In the distant past, the symptoms and characteristics of schizophrenia were considered the behavior ...
Background: In 1911 Bleuler's Dementia praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien served to launch schiz...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
The conceptual history of schizophrenia is marked by considerable dissent about its nosological stat...
The introduction of the term and concept schizophrenia earned its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen...
The introduction of the term and concept schizophrenia earned its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen...
Hermans’ (2002) Dialogical model of Self advocates for a construction of Self that is fluid, diverse...
Schizophrenia has long been regarded as the most important mental problem since the twentieth centur...
With a tradition of examining self-disturbances (Ichstörungen) in schizophrenia, phenomenological ps...
After Eugen Bleuler introduced 'schizophrenia' in 1908, the term was hotly debated but eventually le...
Aim: Although the different approaches to psychosis research have made significant advances in their...
How does schizophrenia affect a subject's sense of self? In this paper, we discuss the experience of...
ABSTRACT The current concept of schizophrenia is regarded as the consequence of a linear progress fr...
Background: In 1911 Bleuler's Dementia praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien served to launch schiz...
In the early twentieth century, Eugen Bleuler coined the term Schizophrenia for a mental disturbance...
In the distant past, the symptoms and characteristics of schizophrenia were considered the behavior ...
Background: In 1911 Bleuler's Dementia praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien served to launch schiz...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...
The conceptual history of schizophrenia is marked by considerable dissent about its nosological stat...
The introduction of the term and concept schizophrenia earned its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen...
The introduction of the term and concept schizophrenia earned its inventor, Swiss psychiatrist Eugen...
Hermans’ (2002) Dialogical model of Self advocates for a construction of Self that is fluid, diverse...
Schizophrenia has long been regarded as the most important mental problem since the twentieth centur...
With a tradition of examining self-disturbances (Ichstörungen) in schizophrenia, phenomenological ps...
After Eugen Bleuler introduced 'schizophrenia' in 1908, the term was hotly debated but eventually le...
Aim: Although the different approaches to psychosis research have made significant advances in their...
How does schizophrenia affect a subject's sense of self? In this paper, we discuss the experience of...
ABSTRACT The current concept of schizophrenia is regarded as the consequence of a linear progress fr...
Background: In 1911 Bleuler's Dementia praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien served to launch schiz...
In the early twentieth century, Eugen Bleuler coined the term Schizophrenia for a mental disturbance...
In the distant past, the symptoms and characteristics of schizophrenia were considered the behavior ...
Background: In 1911 Bleuler's Dementia praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien served to launch schiz...
Schizophrenia remains an interesting puzzle in many fields of inquiry: psychiatry, cognitive science...