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The functional psychoses continue to be classed as illnesses of unknown origin, and the validity of diagnostic concepts therefore also depends on extrinsic criteria such as course and outcome, results of biological and genetic investigation, and response to treatment. 'Operational' diagnostic criteria are the main subject of this book, first published in 1992, which presents a comprehensive review of the state of diagnostic formulations for functional psychoses. From the early nosological and pathogenetic concepts of Kraepelin, Bleuler, Schneider and Kasanin, the authors trace the development, internationally, of the various classifications of the functional psychoses, culminating among others in those embodied in the latest ICD and DSM formulations. This is a revised and expanded edition of Diagnostic Criteria for Schizophrenic and Affective Psychoses and is also published under the auspices of the World Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic criteria have been selected for inclusion on the basis of their historical importance, their influence on current diagnostic systems, their international scope and their scientific importance.
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The functional psychoses continue to be classed as illnesses of unknown origin, and the validity of diagnostic concepts therefore also depends on extrinsic criteria such as course and outcome, results of biological and genetic investigation, and response to treatment. 'Operational' diagnostic criteria are the main subject of this book, first published in 1992, which presents a comprehensive review of the state of diagnostic formulations for functional psychoses. From the early nosological and pathogenetic concepts of Kraepelin, Bleuler, Schneider and Kasanin, the authors trace the development, internationally, of the various classifications of the functional psychoses, culminating among others in those embodied in the latest ICD and DSM formulations. This is a revised and expanded edition of Diagnostic Criteria for Schizophrenic and Affective Psychoses and is also published under the auspices of the World Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic criteria have been selected for inclusion on the basis of their historical importance, their influence on current diagnostic systems, their international scope and their scientific importance.
Psychiatry the State of the Art
Volume 6 Drug Dependence and Alcoholism, Forensic Psychiatry, Military Psychiatry
Häftad, Engelska, 2011
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The purpose of the World Psychiatric Association is to coordinate the activities of its Member Societies on a world-wide scale and to advance enquiry into the etiology, pathology, and treatment of mental illness. To further this purpose, the Association organizes mono- or multi thematic Regional Symposia in different parts of the world twice a year, and World Congresses dealing with all individual fields of psychiatry once every five or six years. Between these meetings the continuation of the Association's scientific work is assured through the activities of its specialty sections, each covering an important field of psychiatry. The programs of the World Congresses reflect on the one hand the intention to present the coordinating functions of the Association and on the other to open a broad platform for a free exchange of views. Thus, the VII World Congress of Psychiatry, held in Vienna from July 11 to 16, 1983, was composed of two types of scientific events - those structured by the Association and those left to the initiative of the participants. The first type comprised Plenary Sessions, planned by the Scientific Program Committee, and Section Symposia, organized by the WPA sections; the second embraced Free Symposia, free papers, video sessions, and poster presentations prepared by the participants. Altogether, 10 Plenary Sessions, 52 Section Symposia, and 105 Free Symposia took place, and 78 free papers and poster sessions and 10 video sessions were held.
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Seine Einleitung zur ersten Auflage dieses klinischen Bandes beschloß MAYER GROSS 1959 mit dem Hinweis auf die Polarisierung der Psychiatrie zwischen dem "synthetischen Denken der Klinik" und den "Einseitigkeiten der Überspeziali sierung". Dieser Spannung fühlten sich die Herausgeber der vorliegenden zweiten Auflage womöglich noch stärker ausgesetzt, als sie ein Jahrzehnt später die Gliede rung der jetzt erscheinenden heiden klinischen Bände planten. Sie suchten eine Lösung, indem sie das schnell anwachsende klinische Erfahrungsfeld stärker differenzierten. Der Schwerpunkt dieser klinisch-psychiatrischen Bände konnte im Vergleich zur ersten Auflage in die Richtung der Neurosen und endogenen Psychosen ver schoben werden. Der mit der Erstauflage vertraute Leser wird in ihnen neuartig abgehandelten Themen und neuen Autoren begegnen. Wo eine Psychiatrie der Gegenwart vermittelt werden soll, kann es nicht damit sein Bewenden haben, bewährte frühere Beiträge auf den neuesten Stand zu bringen. Neue nosographi sche und therapeutische Ansätze waren einzuordnen, Disproportionen der thema tischen Gliederung der Erstauflage mußten geglättet werden. Solche redaktionelle Änderungen bedingten einen großen Anspruch an die Disziplin aller Mitwirkenden. Die Herausgeber danken ihnen dafür. In ihren großen Zügen konnte die Kapitelaufteilung beibehalten werden. Epilepsien, Oligophrenien und Alterspsychiatrie - letztere wurde von C. MÜLLER redaktionell betreut - treten jetzt allerdings als eigenständige Bereiche hervor. Erfahrungen der Grundlagenforschung mit Bedeutung für die klinische Theorie und Praxis mußten erfaßt werden, wobei Überschneidungen mit Themengruppen anderer Bände dieses Werkes zu vermeiden waren.