Schizophrenia

Schizophrenia
ISBN-10
0521295599
ISBN-13
9780521295598
Series
Schizophrenia
Category
Psychology
Pages
258
Language
English
Published
1982-06-30
Publisher
CUP Archive
Authors
James Shields, Irving I. Gottesman, Daniel R. Hanson

Description

The 1911 opus spelled out the well - known distinction between primary ( fundamental ) and secondary ( accessory ) symptoms and also showed how willing Bleuler was to take into account the " heretical ” ideas of Jung ( 1875–1961 ) ...

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