2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40211-017-0237-y
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Das Schizoidie-Konzept in der Psychiatrie

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“…The overinclusion and ambiguity intolerance of the melancholic type means an overinclusion into common sense, contrasted to the characteristic schizophrenic loss of common sense (Blankenburg, 1988: 66;Cutting, 2013: 27-9;Tellenbach, 1983: 112). It corresponds closely to Bleuler's syntony and schizoid (Bleuler, 1922;Kapfhammer, 2017). In the context of a 'predominantly syntonic' or a 'predominantly schizoid' came Bleuler's notorious dimensional assertion: 'The diagnostic question would then, as far as the manifestation is concerned, no longer be: manic-depressive or schizophrenic?…”
Section: Unitary Psychosis: a Further Twist In The Plotmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The overinclusion and ambiguity intolerance of the melancholic type means an overinclusion into common sense, contrasted to the characteristic schizophrenic loss of common sense (Blankenburg, 1988: 66;Cutting, 2013: 27-9;Tellenbach, 1983: 112). It corresponds closely to Bleuler's syntony and schizoid (Bleuler, 1922;Kapfhammer, 2017). In the context of a 'predominantly syntonic' or a 'predominantly schizoid' came Bleuler's notorious dimensional assertion: 'The diagnostic question would then, as far as the manifestation is concerned, no longer be: manic-depressive or schizophrenic?…”
Section: Unitary Psychosis: a Further Twist In The Plotmentioning
confidence: 91%