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  1. Psychopathology

    Psychopathology is the study of mental illness , mental distress , and abnormal maladaptive behavior . The term is most commonly used within psychiatry where pathology refers to disease processes. Abnormal psychology is a similar term used more frequently in the non medical field of psychology . Psychopathology should not be confused with psychopathy , a genetics genetic subtype of antisocial personality disorder . Psychopathology as the study of psychiatric illness Many different professions may be involved in studying mental illness or distress . Most notably, psychiatrist s and clinical psychology clinical psychologists are particularly interested in this area and may either be involved in clinical ... of psychopathology. For example, a neuroscience neuroscientist may focus on Human brain brain changes ... are interested in descriptive psychopathology , which has the aim of describing the symptoms and syndromes ... disorder is engaging in suicidal activity. Psychopathology as a descriptive term The term psychopathology may also be used to denote behaviors or experiences which are indicative of mental ... and neurocognitive systems in the brain, may be classified as psychopathology. Diagnostic and Statistical ... functioning. Bibliography References Reflist Atkinson, L et al. 2004 . Attachment Issues in Psychopathology and Intervention. Lawrence Erlbaum. Freud, S 1916 The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. MacMillan. Keating, D P et al. 1991 . Constructivist Perspectives on Developmental Psychopathology and Atypical Development. Lawrence Erlbaum. Maddux, J E et al. 2005 . Psychopathology Foundations for a Contemporary .... Widiger, T A et al. 2000 . Adult Psychopathology Issues and Controversies. Annual Review of Psychology. Further reading Sims, A. 2002 Symptoms in the Mind An Introduction to Descriptive Psychopathology ... Psychopathology since the 19th century. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0 521 43736 ... Abnormal psychology Animal psychopathology Biological psychopathology Child psychopathology ...   more details



  1. Psychopathology (journal)

    Italic title Infobox Journal title Psychopathology editor C. Mundt discipline Psychiatry abbreviation publisher Karger country frequency Bimonthly history 1897&ndash present openaccess impact impact year website http content.karger.com ProdukteDB produkte.asp?Aktion JournalHome&ProduktNr 224276 link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS OCLC ISSN 0254 4962 Psychopathology is an academic journal that specialises in the understanding and classification of mental illness in clinical psychiatry, the field of psychopathology . Originally founded in 1897 and named Psychiatria Clinica , the journal changed its name to Psychopathology in 1984. It bills itself as the International journal of experimental psychopathology, phenomenology and psychiatric diagnosis and aims to elucidate the complex interrelationships of biology, subjective experience, behavior and therapies . ref Psychopathology International journal of experimental psychopathology, phenomenology and psychiatric diagnosis and aims to elucidate the complex interrelationships of biology, subjective experience, behavior and therapies. , Editors Mundt C. Heidelberg, Editor in Chief , ISSN 0254 4962 ref External links Official 1 http content.karger.com ProdukteDB produkte.asp?Aktion JournalHome&ProduktNr 224276 Psychopathology References refs journal stub Category Psychiatry journals Category Psychology journals Category Publications established in 1897 Category Karger academic journals ...   more details



  1. Biological psychopathology

    orphan date April 2009 Biological psychopathology is the study of the biological basis of mental illness . It attempts to elucidate the genetics genetic and neurological etiology behind psychological disorders, including schizophrenia , mood disorders , and anxiety disorders . Although it interacts with clinical psychology, it is a specialized subset that usually takes place in an experimental context. It is known by several alternative names, including clinical neuroscience and experimental psychopathology . It is an interdisciplinary approach that comes from sciences such as neuroscience,psychopharmacology, biochemistry,genetics,and physiology, in order to examine the biological basis of behavior and specifically psychopathology. Biological psychopathology and other approaches relating to mental illness are not mutually exclusive, but many basically attempt to deal with the illness through ..., however, biological psychopathology has been particularly important in developing and prescribing ... therapy are used in synchronization to treat mental illness. Biological psychopathology is specifically ... psychology department. ref http www.psych.umn.edu areas bp index.htm Biological Psychopathology ref Some famous scientists studying biological psychopathology include Rachel Clark of Northeastern University . ref http online.psych.umn.edu dynamo roster.php Roster ref Scope of Biological Psychopathology Biological Psychopathology is a field that focuses mostly on the research and understanding the biological ... noticeable biochemical changes. br Origins and Basis of Biological Psychopathology Sigmund Freud initially ... psychology Category Psychopathology Gleitman, H., Fridlund, A. J., & Reisberg, D. 2004 .Psychology ... pathways to psychopathology. Retrieved from http www.apa.org science about psa 2009 11 sci brief.aspx .... F., & Ozonoff, S. 2006 . Executive functions and developmental psychopathology. Journal of Child Psychology ... neuroscience and developmental psychopathology. Development and Psychopathology, 17, 569 575. abnormal ...   more details



  1. Developmental psychopathology

    Refimprove date October 2008 Developmental psychopathology is the study of the development of psychological disorders, such as psychopathy , autism , schizophrenia and Clinical depression depression , with a lifecourse perspective. Developmental psychopathology is a sub field of developmental psychology characterized by the following non comprehensive list of assumptions Atypical development and typical development are mutually informative. Therefore, developmental psychopathology is not the study of pathological development, but the study of the basic mechanisms that cause developmental pathways to diverge toward pathological or typical outcomes Development leads to either adaptive or maladaptive outcomes. However, development that is adaptive in one context may be maladaptive in another context Developmental change is influenced by many variables. Research designs in developmental psychopathology should incorporate multivariate designs to examine the mechanisms underlying development Development occurs within nested contexts see Urie Bronfenbrenner This field requires that development arises from a dynamic interplay of physiological, genetic, social, cognitive, emotional, and cultural influences across time. Development of Conduct Problems One form of developmental pathology is conduct disorder. Conduct disorder grows progressively worse over time and behavior considered annoying as a child is considered pathological as the child gets older. The Oregon social learning group has done considerable research on the development of conduct disorder ref Patterson 2002 Etiology and Treatment of Child and Adolescent Antisocial Behavior. The Behavior Analyst Today, 3 2 , 133 155. http www.baojournal.com ref Patterson and colleagues take a functionalist view of conduct problems in line with a Behavior analysis of child development . They have found considerable evidence that the improper ... Child psychopathology Psychopathology Child Development for behavioral models of antisocial behavior ...   more details



  1. Child psychopathology

    refimprove date October 2010 Child psychopathology is the manifestation of psychological disorder s in children ... disorder , and pervasive developmental disorder are examples of child psychopathology. ref http ...&f false Child Psychopathology 2nd Edition, Mash & Barkley ref The full list of formal diagnostic ... manual which covers adult psychopathology, but it has certain diagnoses specific to children and adolescents ... by research in developmental psychology , developmental psychopathology, clinical child psychology ... was one pioneer in the field of Infant mental health . Etiology The etiology of child psychopathology ... grounds. It is absolutely imperative that multiple sources of data be gathered. Diagnosing the psychopathology ... function and psychopathology in children with ADHD 3 30 2012 ref Stress Emotional stress or trauma in the parent child relationship tends to be a cause of child psychopathology. First seen in infants ... Maternal Depression and child psychopathology a two way street website child psych.com year 2011 month August url http www.child psych.org 2011 08 maternal depression and child psychopathology a two ... of psychopathology in the child maternal relationship and how not only the mothers stress affected ... depression on child psychopathology, but also child psychopathology could reflect on maternal depression. Children with a predisposition to psychopathology may cause higher stress in the relationship with their mother, and mothers who suffer from psychopathology may also cause higher stress in the relationship with their child. Child psychopathology creates stress in parenting which may increase the severity of the psychopathology within the child. ref url http springerlink.com title Effects of Child Psychopathology on Maternal Depression The Mediating Role of Child Related Acute and Chronic ... child psychopathology and maternal depression. The stress is what fueled the fires between mother ... 011 9536 0 author Raposa E, Hammen C, Brennan P title Effects of Child Psychopathology on Maternal ...   more details



  1. Animal psychopathology

    Animal psychopathology is the study of Mental illness mental or behavioral disorders in non human animals. Historically, there has been an Anthropocentrism anthropocentric tendency to emphasize the study of animal psychopathologies as models for human mental illnesses ref name Owen, J. B. 2001 Owen, J. B., Treasure, J.L. & Collier, D.A. 2001. Animal Models Disorders of Eating Behaviour and Body Composition. Kluwer Academic Plublishers, Norwell Massachusetts. ref . But animal psychopathologies can, from an evolution ary point of view, be more properly regarded as non adaptive behaviors due to some sort of a cognitive disability , emotional impairment or distress. This article provides a non exhaustive list of animal psychopathologies. Eating disorders Animals in the wild appear to be relatively free from eating disorders although their body composition fluctuates depending on seasonal and reproductive cycle s. However, domesticated animals including farm, Laboratory animal laboratory and pet animals are prone to disorders. Evolutionary fitness drives feeding behavior in wild animals. The expectation is that farm animal s also display this behavior, but questions arise if the same principles apply to laboratory and pet animals. Activity anorexia Activity Anorexia AA is a condition where rats begin to exercise excessively while simultaneously cutting down on their food intake, similar to human anorexia nervosa . When given free access to food and an exercise wheel rats develop a balance routine between exercise and food intake turning them into fit rats. However, if food intake is restricted and wheel access is unrestricted rats begin to exercise more and eat less resulting in excessive weight loss and ultimately death. The running cycles shift so that most of the running is done ... animals pica seems to be an adaptive trait but in others it seems to be a true psychopathology like ... DEFAULTSORT Animal Psychopathology Category Animal welfare ...   more details



  1. Evolutionary developmental psychopathology

    Unreferenced date May 2010 Evolutionary developmental psychopathology is an approach to the understanding of psychiatric disorders based on the following human adaptation s were forged to function in past environments rather than the current environment investigations of brain damaged patients should be included in the modeling of disorders to facilitate the mapping of psychological functions on to brain systems investigations of behavioural abnormalities should be combined with those on information processing abnormalities in a scheme that acknowledges both cognition and affect as components of information processing investigation of specific signs and symptoms , rather than syndromes , as symptoms such as delusions and hallucinations , for example, are observed in patients who currently fall into a number of diagnostic categories, including schizophrenia and affective psychosis the expectation that complex psychological processes will be broken down into simpler tasks that can be performed by mindless agents research should be particularly attentive to any data showing sexual dimorphism and changes in psychological functioning and neural architecture across the lifespan, and therefore to comparisons between adults , adolescents , and children . See also Evolutionary psychology Evolutionary developmental psychology Evolutionary educational psychology Evolutionary medicine Developmental psychology Life history theory Psychopathology External links http homepage.uibk.ac.at c720126 humanethologie ws medicus block1 inhalt.html Theory of Evolutionary Psychopathology Documents No. 8 and 9 in English Evolutionary psychology state expanded Category Evolutionary psychology Category Developmental psychology Category Abnormal psychology ...   more details



  1. The Psychopathology of Everyday Life (album)

    Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Psychopathology of Everyday Life Type studio Artist King Missile Cover The Psychopathology of Everyday Life King Missile album cover art.jpg Released January 21, 2003 Recorded Ft. Lb. Studio Genre Experimental music Avant garde Length 43 26 Label Instinct Records Producer Bradford Reed Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r621425 pure url yes link Last album Failure King Missile album Failure br 1998 This album The Psychopathology of Everyday Life br 2003 Next album Royal Lunch br 2004 The Psychopathology of Everyday Life is the eighth album by experimental music avant garde band music band King Missile , and the band s second in its incarnation as King Missile III. It was released on January 21, 2003. The album is named after a 1901 in literature 1901 The Psychopathology of Everyday Life book by Sigmund Freud . The album cover features a mock Parental Advisory label that reads, WARNING CONTAINS LOTS OF profanity CURSES DO NOT BUY Track listing All song s by Sasha Forte , John S. Hall , and Bradford Reed , except where noted. All lyrics by Hall. My Father 3 24 Pain Series 1 Hot Coffee 0 43 Damned If I Know 3 05 JLH 1 07 Pain Series 2 Hammer Thumb 0 23 The President 2 57 The Miracle of Childbirth 4 19 Chickens 2 31 Pain Series 3 Paper Cut 0 24 Domestic Life 4 25 Ennui 1 23 Eating People 4 07 Pain Series 4 Cold Pool 0 24 Hamsters 2 44 Give Me a Dollar 3 52 Pain Series 5 Stomach Cramps 0 31 Jim 4 03 Jesus Was Way Cool Millennium Edition Forte, Hall, Reed, Chris Xefos 2 57 Personnel John S. Hall lead vocalist lead vocals Sasha Forte bass instrument bass , violin , guitar , keyboard instrument keyboards , backing vocalist backing vocals Bradford Reed drum kit drums , synthesizer s, sampler musical instrument samples , piano , pencilina , percussion instrument percussion , backing vocals King Missile DEFAULTSORT Psychopathology of Everyday Life Category King Missile albums Category 2003 albums ...   more details



  1. The Psychopathology of Everyday Life

    DEFAULTSORT Psychopathology of Everyday Life, The Category Books by Sigmund Freud Category 1901 ...   more details



  1. Circumstantial

    wiktionary Circumstantial may refer to Circumstantial evidence , in law Circumstantial thinking , in psychiatry and psychopathology Circumstantial voice , in linguistics disambig ...   more details



  1. Nitpicking (disambiguation)

    wiktionary nit picking wiktionary nitpick Nitpicking may refer to Nitpicking , a medical treatment for removing lice Nitpicking pastime , an activity that involves the finding of errors A form of Criticism Psychopathology of criticism hypercriticism An enemy in the NES game Ice Climber disambig ...   more details



  1. Gilbert Van Tassel Hamilton

    Gilbert Van Tassel Hamilton 1877 &ndash 1943 was an United States American physician and writer. He was the author of Introduction to Objective Psychopathology , one of the leading early manuals on psychopathology . Born in Frazeysburg, Ohio , in 1877, Hamilton was the son of an Ohio merchant. He received his university education at Ohio Wesleyan University , graduating with the AB in 1898. After completing his degree, he enrolled at Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia , where he studied the treatment of nervous and mental disorders. References http www.brynmawr.edu Acads Psych rwozniak gilbert.html Gilbert Van Tassel Hamilton and Introduction to Objective Psychopathology Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hamilton, Gilbert Van Tassel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1877 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1943 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hamilton, Gilbert Van Tassel Category 1877 births Category 1943 deaths Category American psychiatrists Category People from Muskingum County, Ohio Category Ohio Wesleyan University alumni ...   more details



  1. Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology

    Infobox Journal title Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology cover File Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.jpg editor John E. Lochman discipline Psychology , Developmental psychology language English language English abbreviation JACP publisher Springer Science Business Media Springer country International frequency 8 year history 1973 present openaccess impact 2.694 2008 , Subject category Psychology, clinical Rank 15 of 88 website http www.springer.com 10802 link1 http www.springerlink.com content 0091 0627 link1 name online access link2 link2 name RSS http www.springerlink.com content 0091 0627?sortorder asc&export rss atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0091 0627 eISSN 1573 2835 Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology is the official publication of the International Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology ISRCAP . This scientific journal publishes 8 issues per year focusing on research in psychopathology in childhood and adolescence . Current Editor John E. Lochman, University of Alabama , Tuscaloosa, AL Founding Editor Herbert C. Quay, University of Miami , Coral Gables, FL External links http isrcap.org Society for Research in Child and Adolescent Psychopathology ISRCAP http www.springerlink.com content 0091 0627 Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology Website http www.springer.com psychology child 26 school psychology journal 10802?detailsPage editorialBoard Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology Editorial Board Category Psychology journals Category Publications established in 1973 Category Springer academic journals Category Abnormal psychology journals Psych stub sci journal stub ...   more details



  1. Beck's cognitive triad

    Refimprove date August 2011 Beck s cognitive triad is a triad of types of negative thought present in clinical depression depression proposed by Aaron Beck in 1976. The triad forms part of his Cognitive Theory Of Depression . The triad involves negative thoughts about ref Beck, A.T., Rush, A.J., Shaw, B.F. & Emery, G 1979 . Cognitive Therapy of Depression . p 11 12. The Guilford Press. ISBN 0 89862 000 7 ref The self i.e., self is worthless The world environment i.e., world is unfair , and The future i.e., future is hopeless . See also Cognitive therapy Pessimistic explanatory style References reflist External links http www.personalityresearch.org papers allen.html Cognitive Theory Of Depression Category Mood disorders Category Cognition Category Psychopathology Cognitive psych stub abnormal psych stub ...   more details



  1. American Psychopathological Association

    The American Psychopathological Association APPA is an organization , devoted to the scientific investigation of psychopathology disordered human behavior , and its biological and psychosocial substrates ref http www.appassn.org index.htm American Psychopathological Association Web page ref . The association was founded in 1910. It runs an annual Academic conference conference whose proceedings are published in book form by Oxford University Press and publishes six issues of the journal Comprehensive Psychiatry annually. References reflist External links http www.appassn.org American Psychopathological Association homepage http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 623360 description description Comprehensive Psychiatry Web site Category Psychology organizations psych stub bg pl American Psychopathological Association ...   more details



  1. Ontogenetic parade

    Orphan date February 2009 In developmental psychology , the ontogenetic parade is the term introduced by Isaac Marks for the predictable pattern of the development of normal childhood fear s emergence, plateau, and decline. ref Fears, Phobias, and Rituals by Isaac Meyer Marks 1987 ISBN 0195039270, http books.google.com books?id nKLg3MFgBGgC&pg PA109&dq 22ontogenetic parade 22 p. 109 The Ontogenetic Parade and its Substrate ref ref Oxford Textbook of Psychopathology ,by Theodore Millon , Paul H. Blaney, Roger D. Davis, http books.google.com books?id 61gdxlJX5iEC&pg PA82&dq blood injection injury phobia p. 82 ref References reflist Category Developmental psychology Category Fear developmental psych stub ...   more details



  1. Jacob Brussel

    Jacob Brussel fl. 1940s was an antiquarian bookseller and publisher in New York whose firm J.R. Brussel also dealt in pornography . He published a pirated edition of Tropic of Cancer novel Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller and the first part of Oragenitalism by Gershon Legman in 1940, but was raided and jailed for three years. References Mikita Brottman , Funny peculiar Gershon Legman and the psychopathology of humor , Routledge, 2004, ISBN 0881634042, pp.5 7,31 Alexander Cockburn, Jeffrey St. Clair, Serpents in the garden liaisons with culture & sex , AK Press, 2004, ISBN 1902593944, pp.255 256 Lawrence J. Shifreen, Roger Jackson, Henry Miller a bibliography of primary sources , Alyscamps Press , 1993, pp.11 12 Category American booksellers Category American publishers Category Possibly living people US publish bio stub ...   more details



  1. Abnormal behaviour of birds in captivity

    sources date April 2012 File Psittacus erithacus feather plucking pet 6.jpg thumb right A pet African Grey Parrot Congo African Grey Parrot displaying signs of extensive feather plucking. When housed under captive or commercial conditions, birds often show a range of abnormal behaviours . These are often self injurious or harmful to other individuals, and include Feather pecking Cannibalism poultry Cannibalism Vent pecking Toe pecking Feather plucking Stereotypy In animals Stereotypies Polydipsia in birds Polydipsia Sham dustbathing Sham or vacuum dustbathing See also Battery cages Furnished cages Chicken Animal psychopathology Comparative psychology Stereotypy In animals Stereotypy Category Bird health Bird stub ...   more details



  1. Johnny Matson

    , psychopathology, symptoms of autism spectrum disorders, problem behavior, behavioral function, feeding ... symptoms and side effects, and treatment monitoring. Fact date March 2008 One measure, the Psychopathology Inventory for Mentally Retarded Adults PIMRA is the first measure of psychopathology used ..., C.& Sonnander, K. 2005 . A psychometric evaluation of a Swedish version of the psychopathology .... Matson J.L. 1988 . The Psychopathology Instrument for Mentally Retarded Adults PIMRA . Worthington ...   more details



  1. Thomas Widiger

    of personality to psychopathology and the differentiation of normal from abnormal psychological ... . In the past, he served as a panel member for NIMH review committees for Clinical Psychopathology ... & P. Sutker Eds. , Comprehensive handbook of psychopathology 3rd ed., pp.  507 529 . NY Plenum ... psychopathology and diagnosis 4th ed., pp.  3 35 . NY John Wiley & Sons. br Widiger, T.A., & Mullins ... 251 277 . Northvale, NJ Jason Aronson . br Widiger, T.A. 2004 . Overview of models of psychopathology. In J. Thomas & M. Hersen Eds. , Psychopathology in the workplace Recognition and adaptation pp.  .... Maddux and B. Winstead Eds. , Psychopathology Foundation for a contemporary understanding pp.  ... development and contemporary issues. In J. Maddux and B. Winstead Eds. , Psychopathology Foundations ..., T.A. in press . Psychopathy and DSM IV psychopathology. In C. Patrick Ed. , Handbook of psychopathy ... Press. Review Articles Widiger, T.A., & Clark, L.A. 2000 . Toward DSM V and the classification of psychopathology. Psychological Bulletin, 126, 946 963. br Widiger, T.A., & Sankis, L. 2000 . Adult psychopathology ... I Psychopathology, comorbidity, and personality structure. Biological psychiatry Biological Psychiatry ..., 51, 951 963 br Widiger, T.A., & Seidlitz, L. 2002 . Personality, psychopathology, and aging ... disorder and Axis I psychopathology the problematic boundary of Axis I and Axis II. Journal ...   more details



  1. Language disorder

    main Speech and language pathology Infobox Disease Name PAGENAME Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 F 80 f 80 ICD9 ICD9 315.3 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D007806 Language disorders or language impairments are disorders that involve the processing of linguistic information. Problems that may be experienced can involve grammar syntax and or morphology linguistics morphology , semantics meaning , or other aspects of language. These problems may be receptive involving impaired language comprehension , expressive involving language production , or a combination of both. Examples include specific language impairment and aphasia , among others. Language disorders can affect both spoken and written language, and can also affect sign language typically, all forms of language will be impaired. Note that these are distinct from speech disorders , which involve difficulty with the act of speech production, but not with language. Psychopathology of language A special class of language disorders is studied by the psychopathology of language. Its topics of interest range from simple speech error to dream speech and schizophasia . See also Aphasia Auditory Processing Disorder Broca s area Dyslexia Semantic pragmatic disorder Specific language impairment Speech and language pathology in school settings Speech repetition Communication disorder Further reading A neuropsychological approach to language disorders http www.lifesci.sussex.ac.uk teaching C8517 teach.html A Psycholinguistic Approach to the Classification, Evaluation and Remediation of Language Disorder, by Ondene van Dulm http academic.sun.ac.za linguist spil articles SPIL34 OvD artikel.pdf Connectionist networks and language disorders, by Steven L. Small 1994 Journal of Communication Disorders http citeseerx.ist.psu.edu viewdoc summary?doi 10.1.1.91.1123 lang stub Dyslexia and specific developmental disorders Category Language disorders Category Communication disorders Category Speech and la ...   more details



  1. Vladimir Serbsky

    File Serbskiy.jpg thumb Vladimir Serbsky. Vladimir Petrovich Serbsky lang ru , OldStyleDate February 26 1858 February 14 , Noginsk Bogorodsk OldStyleDate April 18 1917 April 14 , Moscow was one of the founders of the forensic psychiatry in Russia. ref http massmedia.msu.ru newspaper newspaper 4033 all yubilei.htm Massmedia.msu.ru ref An author of The Forensic Psychopathology , Serbskiy thought delinquency to have no congenital diatheses, considering it to be caused by social reasons. A disciple of Sergey Korsakov , Serbskiy was the head physician of Tambov mental hospital from 1885 to 1887. Then he was offered the rank of the senior assistant in the mental hospital of Moscow University . In 1902 Serbsky became a professor extraordinary and the head of psychiatric studies at Moscow University. Serbskiy died of kidney disease. The Central Institute of Forensic Psychiatry was named after Serbskiy in 1921. Now the facility is known as the Serbsky State Scientific Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry . Major works The Forensic Psychopathology 1896 1900 On Dementia praecox 1902 Manual of Study of Mental Diseases 1906 Footnote div class references small references div Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Serbskiy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1858 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1917 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Serbskiy Category Russian psychiatrists Category Forensic psychiatrists Category Moscow State University faculty Category 1858 births Category 1917 deaths de Wladimir Petrowitsch Serbski la Vladimirus Serbskij pl W adimir Serbski ru , ...   more details



  1. Sasha Forte

    Notability date May 2008 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Sasha Forte image caption image size background group or band alias origin instrument Bass instrument Bass , bell instrument bells , guitar , keyboard instrument keyboards , lasso d amore , percussion instrument percussion , synthesizer , viola , violin , singing vocals genre Experimental music Avant garde occupation years active label Manifatture Criminali br Shimmy Disc br Instinct Records br Important Records associated acts King Missile King Missile III website http www.myspace.com kingmissile King Missile MySpace Sasha Forte is an United States American multi instrumentalist and member of experimental music avant garde band music band King Missile King Missile III . She is proficient at such instruments as bass instrument bass , guitar , synthesizer , viola , and violin . Forte has also been active for many years in performance and theater communities in Manhattan s Lower East Side . Selected discography class wikitable Artist Album Record Label Release Year width 200px John S. Hall width 250px The Body Has a Head ref http www.discogs.com artist Sasha Forte?noanv 1 Sasha Forte Discography at Discogs ref width 200px Manifatture Criminali width 150px 1996 in music 1996 King Missile III Failure King Missile album Failure Shimmy Disc 1998 in music 1998 King Missile III The Psychopathology of Everyday Life album The Psychopathology of Everyday Life Instinct Records 2003 in music 2003 King Missile III Royal Lunch Important Records 2004 in music 2004 King Missile References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Forte, Sasha Category New York City performance art Category Living people Category American rock bass guitarists Category King Missile members US musician stub ...   more details



  1. Frank Fish

    Frank Fish was the first professor for psychiatry at the University of Liverpool, ref Division of Psychiatry, Liverpool University University of Liverpool , 2nd Floor, Block B, Waterhouse Building, 1 5 Brownlow Street, Liverpool, L69 3GL, UK http www.liv.ac.uk psychiatry ac.uk weblink Retrieved 2012 01 20 ref and at some time during the 1960 s senior lecturer in psychiatry at the University of Edinburgh. ref Karl Leonhard, Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology Cycloid Psychoses Endogenous Psychoses which are neither Schizophrenic nor Manic Depressive The British Journal of Psychiatry 1961 107 633 648 http bjp.rcpsych.org content 107 449 633.short doi 10.1192 bjp.107.449.633 Retrieved 2012 01 20 ref He wrote Clinical Psychopathology Signs and Symptoms in Psychiatry. ref Patricia R. Casey, Brendan Kelly 2007 Fish s Clinical Psychopathology Signs and Symptoms in Psychiatry 138 pages http books.google.co.uk books?id gHdQTZNkA9YC&printsec frontcover v onepage&q&f false RCPsych Publications, Retrieved 2012 01 20 ISBN 1 904671 32 2 ref ref R.H.MacMallister http pb.rcpsych.org content 21 6 346.full.pdf rcpsych Retrieved 2012 01 20 ref ref Sameer Jauhaur s https docs.google.com viewer?a v&q cache W206Pc7n5qQJ www.rcpsych.ac.uk pdf Reading 2520list.pdf frank fish psychiatry&hl en&gl uk&pid bl&srcid ADGEESjBrj96mlbGSr ptZsg9clUa7Ew0HQKqfdwgvCpnqkfF9CpcooMViCWOvFBNwPSeRX4Of5yA6Uk 43486aXOJsvxz 5PDKlaZT0zw7HuZwKbrqvUoYNp1TDlyqLu6EKr8ijwgrz&sig AHIEtbTCjc15mufl314ueDrSM5fqH9LzfA recommended reading Retrieved 2012 01 20 ref References Reflist External links http scholar.google.co.uk scholar?hl en&q Frank Fish psychiatry&btnG Search&as sdt 0 2C5&as ylo &as vis 0 scholar.google links of publishments Categories Category Psychiatrists Category Psychiatry ...   more details



  1. Artistry of the Mentally Ill

    Artistry of the Mentally Ill was a 1922 book by psychiatrist Hans Prinzhorn , and is known as the work that launched the field of outsider art psychiatric art . It was the first attempt to analyze the drawings of the mentally ill not merely psychologically, but also aesthetic ally. In the book, Prinzhorn presents the works of ten schizophrenic masters from the Heidelberg collection, with in depth aesthetic analysis of each and also full color reproductions of their work. These ten masters were Karl Brendel August Klotz Peter Moog August Neter Johann Kn pfer Viktor Orth Hermann Beil Heinrich Welz Joseph Sell Franz Pohl Resources Hans Prinzhorn, Artistry of the mentally ill a contribution to the psychology and psychopathology of configuration , translated by Eric von Brockdorff from the second German edition, with an introduction by James L. Foy, Wien, New York Springer Verlag , 1972. ISBN 3 540 05508 8. Category 1922 books Category Books about visual art Category Outsider art art book stub ...   more details




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