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DOI: 10.1177/003591576305601048
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Conception of Schizophrenia within the Last Fifty Years and Today [Abridged]

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“…These observations in late schizophrenics appear to fit the kind of aetiological framework recently obtained by Manfred Bleuler (1963). After looking back on 50 years of research, he wound up as follows:…”
Section: Some Contributions To the Study Of Schizophreniasupporting
confidence: 65%
“…These observations in late schizophrenics appear to fit the kind of aetiological framework recently obtained by Manfred Bleuler (1963). After looking back on 50 years of research, he wound up as follows:…”
Section: Some Contributions To the Study Of Schizophreniasupporting
confidence: 65%
“…Thus, different aspects of the deprivation experience may produce different quality of responses and underlying neurophysiological abnormality. Alternatively, a diathesis-stress model that postulates some sort of weak organ hypothesis may also be useful in explaining the heterogeneity of response (Bleuler, 1963). In other words, specific phenotype is the result of both early biological vulnerability, genetic or otherwise, combined with the adverse developmental experience of early severe deprivation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First applied to schizophrenia [54][55][56][57], the original diathesis-stress model suggested that schizophrenia develops as an interaction between an underlying biologic or genetic substrate (diathesis) and the expression of that substrate under certain stressful conditions. The diathesis-stress model has since been applied to a number of medical illnesses including heart disease [58], asthma [59], diabetes [60], and phenylketonuria [61], as well as to other psychiatric conditions including depressive disorders [62], and eating disorders [63].…”
Section: History Of Diathesis-stress Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%