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Excerpt from The Psychology of Dementia PraecoxTo Kracpelin belongs the credit of having introduced new life into psychiatry by his indefatigable study of his patients for long years, his keen clinical insight, and especially by an independence of thought which led him to fearlessly shatter the traditions of centuries as regards the classification of mental diseases. As a pupil of Wundt lie was able to apply new methods of clinical investigation drawn from psychology. As is well known he has brought together mania and melancholia as a single disorder under the title manic-depressive insanity. This conception, vigorously attacked at first, has probably come to stay. It is otherwise with his creation of dementia praecox, which is still strongly objected to in many quarters, chiefly because it seems to be a kind of waste basket into which arc thrown all forms of mental disease that cannot be tagged with another name. This disorder appears in so many guises that it is already divided into hebephrenic, catatonic and paranoid groups, and Kraepelin himself has intimated that in time it will be broken up into still further groups or types. It is his merit, however, to have placed before us this psychological species even if the outlines are gross and the details more or less obscure.In following Kraepelin we find that he only offers us a general and superficial view of the disease. From his description wc learn that the patients are peculiar in speech and actions, that they utter numerous senseless remarks, repeat meaningless words or syllables, and that now and then they commit foolish and impulsive acts, but no attempt is made to examine the nature and origin of these peculiar utterances and actions. When we review the cases described in Kraepelin's works we find that whereas most of them show hallucinations and delusions, these are not at all of the same content or nature; the verbigerations and mannerisms, too, differ in different cases. The same simi Walt Whitman: Song of Myself - DayPoems To link to this poem put the URL below into your page: a href="daypoemsnet/poems/1900html"Song of Myself by Walt Whitman/a Plain for Printing Psychosis - Wikipedia Psychosis is an abnormal condition of the mind that involves a "loss of contact with reality" People experiencing psychosis may exhibit personality changes and 101056/NEJM199208273270905 - New England Journal of Medicine Martha E Shenton PhD Ron Kikinis MD Ferenc A Jolesz MD Seth D Pollak MA Marjorie LeMay MD Cynthia G Wible PhD Hiroto Hokama MD John Mental Health History Timeline - Andrew Mental health history including asylum and community care periods and consumer accounts
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