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Emil Kraepelin y la locura maníaco-depresiva.
Sin resumen.
- Consejo de Redacción
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Psychosocial and Biological Factors Contributing to Body Weight Gain in Schizophrenia [PDF]
Overweight and obesity are frequently reported to be a significant issue in schizophrenia resulting in the inherent complications of these disorders.
Pai, NB, Vella, SC
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Investiga os significados da paranoia e de sua aplicação como categoria nosográfica. Apresenta o artigo de Juliano Moreira e Afrânio Peixoto "A paranoia e as síndromes paranoides", apontando a diferenciação que eles estabelecem entre esse constructo ...
Ana Maria Galdini Raimundo Oda
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Who is mentally ill? Psychiatry and the Individual in the Interwar Period in Germany [PDF]
Sixteen nations were involved in the First World War with over 65 million soldiers in active service and nearly one million soldiers suffered, according to medical documentation, from psychic consequences of war.
Agora, Zsuzsanna, Rab, Virag
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Formal Thought Disorders–Historical Roots
In this article the authors intend to review in an intelligible and comprehensive way the historical roots of Formal Thought Disorders. Early descriptions of thought disorders date back to the XIX century with Esquirol, but it was in the first half of ...
Joana Jerónimo +6 more
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Emil Kraepelin as a historian of psychiatry - one hundred years on. [PDF]
Brückner B.
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Everithing has a beginning… and the beginning it was the dsm-iii. the epistemological and technological unl [PDF]
El artículo propone una doble tarea. Por una parte, exponer algunas tensiones discursivas y prácticas entre saberes sobre la salud mental a lo largo de las distintas versiones publicadas del DSM, y por otra, fundamentar en la III versión las condiciones ...
Bianchi, Eugenia
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[Catatonic walks with Emil Kraepelin, Aloys Alzheimer, Henry Aloysius Cotton and others]. [PDF]
Förstl H.
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Erotomania: Bibliographic Review and Case Report [PDF]
A Erotomania, também conhecida por Síndrome de Clérambault, consiste na convicção delirante de que se é amado por uma pessoa de estatuto superior com quem não se partilha uma relação de proximidade.
Calejo-Jorge, J., Cerqueira, A.
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Obra ressenyada: Carmen PARDO, En el silencio de la cultura. Madrid / México: Sexto Piso, 2016.El texto en cuestión contiene una reseña del último libro de Carmen Pardo, "En el silencio de la cultura".
Sánchez-Moreno, Iván
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