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  1. Dementia praecox (meaning a "premature dementia" or "precocious madness") is a disused psychiatric diagnosis that originally designated a chronic, deteriorating psychotic disorder characterized by rapid cognitive disintegration, usually beginning in the late teens or early adulthood.

  2. May 24, 2024 · Dementia praecox or schizophrenia can affect mental abilities, resulting in difficulties concentrating, recalling events, or paying attention. It can also lead to problems with processing information, learning new things, or simply following the flow of a conversation.

  3. Jun 22, 2012 · Dementia praecox began after puberty, progressively worsening until it led to irreversible “mental weakness” or “defect.” Individuals with dementia praecox could look very different depending on...

  4. Jan 4, 2019 · However, preliminary work on the genealogy of Dementia Praecox indicated that tracing the historical roots of Kraepelin’s 3 subtypes (hebephrenia, catatonia, and dementia paranoides) was too broad a project. Because the history of dementia paranoides was the most fertile, I focused on this syndrome.

  5. Dec 15, 2020 · The development of Kraepelin’s mature diagnostic concepts of paranoia (Die Verrücktheit) and paranoid dementia praecox (Dementia Paranoides): a close reading of his textbooks from 1887 to 1899. JAMA Psychiatry. 2018; 75 ( 12 ):1280–1288.

  6. In 1893 and 1896, in his fourth and fifth textbook editions, Emil Kraepelin brought together 3 syndromes to form the first and second of his 2 prequels to dementia praecox (DP), a definitive version of which he would propose in his 1899 sixth textbook edition.

  7. Kraepelin considered ‘dementia praecox’ (which is nowadays known as schizophrenia) as a biological illness caused by anatomical or toxic processes. The reason for this denomination as dementia was that to Kraepelin; schizophrenia was a progressive neurodegenerative disease, which automatically resulted in irreversible loss of cognitive ...

  8. Mar 31, 2015 · The term Dementia Praecox, which refers to ‘premature dementia’ or ‘precocious madness’, was first used in this Latin form in 1891 by Arnold Pick (1851–1924), a professor of psychiatry at...

  9. Nov 1, 2020 · In 1893 and 1896, in his fourth and fifth textbook editions, Emil Kraepelin brought together 3 syndromes to form the first and second of his 2 prequels to dementia praecox (DP), a definitive version of which he would propose in his 1899 sixth textbook edition.

  10. May 27, 2024 · Dementia praecox (schizophrenia) describes a group of mental disorders with similar symptoms, including hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized thinking. The degeneration theory suggests that dementia praecox is a form of mental deterioration that involves an irreversible decline in mental functioning and a poor prognosis.

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