The Evolution of Approaches to Schizophrenia Diagnostics: from Kraepelin to ICD-11
This article presents the evolution of views on schizophrenia diagnostics over the course of 150 years, beginning from the pre-Kraepelin period and ending with concepts developed in recent decades. Consideration is given to the merits and demerits of contemporary official classifications (DSM-5 and...
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Autor principal: | Alexander B. Shmukler |
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Lenguaje: | EN RU |
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Eco-Vector
2021
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