The Clinical Roots of the Schizophrenia Concept: Translations of Seminal European Contributions on SchizophreniaJohn Cutting, Michael Shepherd |
Contents
A The clinical and psychological analysis of dementia praecox | 13 |
praecox | 25 |
symptoms of dementia praecox | 37 |
B The introduction of the term schizophrenia | 59 |
The evolution of the concept of schizophrenia | 75 |
behaviour and schizophrenia | 83 |
The current state of psychopathology | 135 |
Common terms and phrases
abnormal activity acute affected Aimée Aimée's appear Asperger's syndrome autism awareness become behaviour believe Bleuler catatonia catatonic cerebral characteristic chronic clinical common concept condition confabulatory consciousness delu delusional perception delusions of reference dementia praecox dementing discordant insanity disturbance dream emotional erotomania Eugen Bleuler example existence existential external fact factors feeling formal thought disorder forms of dementia Freud gesamte Neurologie Gruhle hallucinations hebephrenia hebephrenic hospital individual influence intellectual interpretation Karl Kleist Kraepelin Kurt Schneider manic-depressive manneristic meaning memory mental illness misinterpretative delusional mood morbid nature Neurologie Neurologie und Psychiatrie normal notion object occur onset organic paralysis paranoid particular pathological patient perceptual context perplexity personality phenomena present primary delusion prognosis psychological psychopathology psychosis reality recognised regarded relationship schizo schizophrenia sejunction sense sexual significance speech disorders stage symbolic symptoms syndrome talk term things thinking thought disorder tion understand usually Zeitschrift



