One hundred years ago - in 1899 - Emil Kraepelin, Professor of Psychiatry in Heidelberg and later in Munich - created, in two very important pieces of work, the concept of "manisch-depressives Irresein" ("manic-depressive insanity"). The first was entitled Die klinische Stellung der Melancholie(The Clinical Position of Melancholia), and the second publication was the sixth edition of his textbook. In the same year Kraepelin's pupil and colleague, Wilhelm Weygandt, published his book Uber die Mischzustande des Manisch- ...
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One hundred years ago - in 1899 - Emil Kraepelin, Professor of Psychiatry in Heidelberg and later in Munich - created, in two very important pieces of work, the concept of "manisch-depressives Irresein" ("manic-depressive insanity"). The first was entitled Die klinische Stellung der Melancholie(The Clinical Position of Melancholia), and the second publication was the sixth edition of his textbook. In the same year Kraepelin's pupil and colleague, Wilhelm Weygandt, published his book Uber die Mischzustande des Manisch- Depressiven Irreseins (On the Mixed States of Manic-Depressive Insanity). A century after Kraepelin's creation of "manic-depressive insanity", we celebrate. Is this really appropriate? We believe it is firmly established that the "folie circulaire" of Jean-Pierre Falret or the "folie a double forme" of Jules Baillarger differs from recurrent depression, which is also different from Kraepelin's "manic-depressive insanity". Yet the answer to the question of xvi Preface whether it is appropriate to celebrate is clear: Yes. This not only because the work of Emil Kraepelin is fundamental in the true sense of the word. There can be no doubt that Emil Kraepelin is the most important founder of modern psychiatry. Just one of the many reasons for this opinion is his enormous contribution to the definition, description and diagnosis of affective disorders.
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New. 0792365887. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT---The title refers to the discovery of this illness by Dr. Emil Kraepelin 100 years ago. --DESCRIPTION: This book is written by international specialists on bipolar disorders. All fields of this topic are covered: the history and the evolution of concepts of bipolar disorders from ancient Greece to modern times. Original quotations of Hippocrates and Aretaeus of Cappadocia, the views of the European founders of modern psychiatry, and modern operational and biological data are considered. The role of personality, temperament, interactions, as well as of neurotransmitter, endocrinological factors and other biological parameters are extensively discussed together with genetic and epidemiological findings. Topics such as `soft spectrum disorders', mixed states, schizoaffective bipolars, and long-term prognosis are extensively considered, and the role of modern antipsychotics, antidepressants, and mood stabilizers is another main point of the book. Special aspects of children, adults, and women's disorders are also discussed. The costs of treatment of bipolar disorders are described in their own chapter. In this book can be found a combination of the classical use in literature of bipolar disorders with modern data-oriented use. --TABLE OF CONTENTS & CONTRIBUTORS: List of contributors. Preface. Bipolar disorders: roots and evolution; A. Marneros, J. Angst. The soft bipolar spectrum: footnotes to Kraepelin on the interface of hypomania, temperament and depression; H. S. Akiskal, O. Pinto. The mixed bipolar disorders; S. L. McElroy, et al. Rapid-cycling bipolar disorder; J. R. Calabrese, et al. Bipolar schizoaffective disorders; A. Marneros, et al. Bipolar disorders during pregnancy, post partum and in menopause; A. Rohde, A. Marneros. Adolescent onset bipolar illness; S. P. Kutcher. Bipolar disorder in old age; K. I. Shulman, N. Herrmann. Temperament and personality types in bipolar patients. A historical review; J. Angst. Interactional styles in bipolar disorder; C. Mundt, et al. Comorbidity in bipolar affective disorders; P. Brieger. The genetic epidemiology of bipolar disorder; M. T. Tsuang, S. V. Faraone. Genetics of Bipolar affective disorder; H. Ewald. The biology of bipolar disorder; M. J. Kujawa, C. B. Nemeroff. Cyclicity and manic-depressive illness; A. Koukopoulos, et al. Bipolar shifts as disorders of the bi-hemispheric integration of language: implications for the genetic origins of the psychotic continuum; T. J. Crow. Mood stabilizer in bipolar disorder; M. Maj, et al. Antipsychotics in acute mania; M. Tohen. Antidepressant treatment of bipolar depression; H. -J. Möller, H. Grunze. The prognosis of bipolar disorders: course and outcome; M. L. Bourgeois, A. Marneros. The costs of treatment of bipolar disorder; P. E. Keck, et al. Bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. Unifying the concept of psychosis through brain morphology; L. E. DeLisi. On entities and continuities of bipolar disorders; A. Marneros. --with a bonus offer--