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'Introduction' to 'Episodic Psychoses', by Erik Stromgren (1940)

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HISTORY OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume 25, Issue 4, Pages 492-508

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0957154X14546296

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Brief reactive psychoses; degeneration psychoses; episodic psychoses; Magnan; nosography; nosology; psychiatric classification; psychogenic psychoses; reactive psychoses; Stromgren; Wimmer

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This anniversary Classic Text, the Introduction' from Stromgren's Episodic Psychoses', provides a comprehensive, concise and erudite exposition of the history, nosography and nosology of these conditions. Stromgren traces the origin of this term and concepts back to Magnan's degeneration psychoses and associated syndromes episodiques'. Especially inspired by the psychogenic psychosis' (1916), the seminal work by his mentor, August Wimmer, he convincingly shows that the episodic psychoses constitute an intermediate link between the degeneration psychoses, now an obsolete term, and the psychogenic psychoses, reactive psychoses and brief reactive psychoses, which in their own right have been a bone of contention in international psychiatry for many decades and an obstacle in achieving consensus in international psychiatric classification.

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