The diagnostic category called Simple Schizophrenia has disappeared from official American nosology but has been retained in the ICD-10. This diagnosis has a long history, was one of the traditional schizophrenic subtypes identified by Bleuler, and was later accepted by Kraepelin. The author provides a historical overview of the concept, reviews its modern successors and agrees with the DSM-IV recommendations for its inclusion as proposed diagnostic category needing further study.
Pelizza L. (2004). Simple schizophrenia: Modernity of Eugen Bleuler's thinking. GIORNALE ITALIANO DI PSICOPATOLOGIA, 10(2), 220-227.
Simple schizophrenia: Modernity of Eugen Bleuler's thinking
Pelizza L.
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2004
Abstract
The diagnostic category called Simple Schizophrenia has disappeared from official American nosology but has been retained in the ICD-10. This diagnosis has a long history, was one of the traditional schizophrenic subtypes identified by Bleuler, and was later accepted by Kraepelin. The author provides a historical overview of the concept, reviews its modern successors and agrees with the DSM-IV recommendations for its inclusion as proposed diagnostic category needing further study.File in questo prodotto:
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