Dementia Praecox and Paraphrenia
E. & S. Livingstone, Edinburgh, 1919
A comprehensive clinical description of dementia praecox (now known as schizophrenia) by Emil Kraepelin, one of the founders of modern psychiatry. Translated from the eighth German edition of his Textbook of Psychiatry.
Chapters
- Introduction and Overview of Dementia Praecox pp. 1–21
- Psychic Symptoms and Clinical Manifestations pp. 21–41
- Forms of Dementia Praecox pp. 41–75
- Catatonic Variations pp. 75–105
- Paranoid and Delusional States pp. 105–134
- Emotional and Volitional Disorders pp. 134–169
- Terminal States and Disease Progression pp. 169–202
- Diagnostic Considerations pp. 203–236
- Neurological and Physiological Findings pp. 237–273
- Epidemiology and Demographics pp. 274–311
- Etiology and Potential Causes pp. 311–346
- Prognosis and Treatment Approaches pp. 347–364
How to Cite This Work
Kraepelin, E. (1919). Dementia Praecox and Paraphrenia (R. M. Barclay, Trans.; G. M. Robertson, Ed.). E. & S. Livingstone. Retrieved from https://psychiatryclassics.org//books/dementia-praecox