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Disorganized schizophrenia, or
hebephrenia, is an
obsolete term for a
subtype of schizophrenia. It is no
longer recognized as a
separate condition, following...
- report, he
described a
person with a
psychotic disorder resembling "
hebephrenia" (an adolescent-onset
psychotic condition).
German psychiatrist Emil...
- Schüle in 1886, and then in 1891 by
Arnold Pick in a case
report of
hebephrenia. In 1893 Emil
Kraepelin used the term in
making a distinction, known...
- this
period that
Hecker developed the
concepts of
hebephrenia and cyclothymia. He
described hebephrenia as a
disorder that
begins in
adolescence with erratic...
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Geras Iðunn Pausanias,
Description of Greece...
- ephebic, ephebiphobia, ephebophilia, ephebos, hebephilia, hebephobia,
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developed acute dementia,
while others developed the
chronic condition of
hebephrenia. Emil
Kraepelin had
cited Schüle's 1886
textbook in the 1887
second edition...
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employing terms such as dysthymia, cyclothymia, catatonia,
paranoia and
hebephrenia.
Wilhelm Griesinger (1817–1869)
advanced a
unitary scheme based on a...
- that time, the
concept corresponded by and
large with
Ewald Hecker's
hebephrenia. In the
sixth edition of the
Lehrbuch in 1899 all
three of
these clinical...