Descriptive Psychopathology since the Nineteenth Century.
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Cambridge, GBR :
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Cambridge University Press,
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2010.
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1 online resource (583 pages)
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The fall of introspection.
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Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; Intruduction; PART I The object of inquiry ; CHAPTER l Matters historical ; Current state of the art; The historiography of descriptive psychopathology; Sources for a history of psychopathology; A history for clinicians; Towards a history of psychopathology; Notes; CHAPTER 2 Descriptive psychopathology ; The development of DP; The psychological context.
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CHAPTER 6 Obsessions and compulsions Obsession before 1800; The nineteenth century; The history of the concepts; Summary; Notes ; CHAPTER 7 Mental Retardation ; The concept of mental retardation; Matters historiographical; Retardation before the nineteenth century; Cullen; The first half of the nineteenth century; The second half of the nineteenth century; Summary; Notes ; CHAPTER 8 Cognitive impairment.
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Dementia before the eighteenth centuryThe eighteenth century; Dementia during the nineteenth century; German views; British views; The twentieth century; The fragmentation of the dementia concept; The consolidation of 'senile dementia'; Summary; Notes ; CHAPTER 9 Memory and its disorders ; Pre-nineteenth century issues; Memory during the nineteenth century; Matters clinical; Summary; Notes ; CHAPTER 10 Consciousness and its disorders.
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Descriptive psychopathology as a cognitive systemNotes; PART II Cognition and consciousness ; CHAPTER 3 Disorders of perception ; Before the nineteenth century; The nineteenth centur; The second half of the century; Hallucinations: special types and issues; Early Twentieth Century Writers; Summary; Notes ; CHAPTER 4 Thought disorder ; Ninteenth century theories of thinking; Early descriptions of thought disorder; The discovery of aphemia and aphasia.
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Seglas and language disorder in the insaneJ. H. Jackson; Masselon and 'thought disorder'; Kraepelin, Bleuler, Jung and associationistic theories; The return of the holistic approach; Summary; Notes ; CHAPTER 5 Delusions ; Delusions before the nineteenth century; The first half of the nineteenth century; The second half of the nineteenth centur; The twentieth century; The 1950 World Congress; Summary; History of delusion as a belief; Final summary; Notes.
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History of Mental Symptoms : Descriptive Psychopathology since the Nineteenth Century.