What is the history of psychopathology?
I. Introduction
II. The antecedents of concepts about madness
III. Medicine and psychopathology: medical ad...
What is the history of psychopathology? I. Introduction II. The antecedents of concepts about madness III. Medicine and psychopathology: medical advances and nervous diseases in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries IV. The other history V. Psychology, physiology, biology, and evolutionism VI. Back to psychopathology VII. Summary of fundamental aspects VIII. Key terms IX. Recommended readings X. Bibliographic references I. The history of psychology is not a dusty attic of curious intellectual antiquities; it is a continuous discussion of perennial and resistant problems about the nature of man and animal. II. The pitagóricos maintained positions opposed to those of the asclepíades or III. The absence of a more or less uniform conception historically about madness does not mean the absence of ideas and terms to denote it. IV. The history of psychopathology is a field that has been studied by many authors, including Bynum, Porter, and Sheperd, Dörner, Foucault, González Chavez, and Ullman and Krasner. V. The history of psychopathology is a field that has been studied by many authors, including Bynum, Porter, and Sheperd, Dörner, Foucault, González Chavez, and Ullman and Krasner. VI. The purpose of this chapter is to make an introductory chapter of a discipline, and we want to do it by raising some problems of current psychopathology that concern us and tracing them in the works that have seemed to us better documented about history, with the aim of examining their approaches and possible solutions to such problems. VII. The history of psychopathology is a field that has been studied by many authors, including Bynum, Porter, and Sheperd, Dörner, Foucault, González Chavez, and Ullman and Krasner. VIII. The absence of a more or less uniform conception historically about madness does not mean the absence of ideas and terms to denote it. IX. The purpose of this chapter is to make an introductory chapter of a discipline, and we want to do it by raising some problems of current psychopathology that concern us and tracing them in the works that have seemed to us better documented about history, with the aim of examining their approaches and possible solutions to such problems. X. The history of psychopathology is a field that has been studied by many authors, including Bynum, Porter, and Sheperd, Dörner, Foucault, González Chavez, and Ullman and Krasner.
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