Book Chapter10.1007/978-3-662-12158-0_14
Die symptomatischen Psychosen
Klaus Conrad
- 01 Jan 1960
- pp 369-436
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TL;DR: In this article, Bonhoeffer vermutung eines atiologischen „Zwischengliedes“ zwischen der Noxe and dem Syndrom, dessen Entstehung im Organismus selbst zu suchen sei.
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Abstract: Man kann nicht behaupten, die psychiatrische „Gegenwart“ habe das Problem der sog. symptomatischen Psychosen wesentlich gefordert. Entsinnt man sich heute der klassischen Darstellung des Gegenstandes durch Bonhoeffer (1912), seines Bruches mit der uberlieferten, bis dahin feststehenden Uberzeugung von der symptomatologischen Trennbarkeit von Fieberdelirien, Infektionsdelirien, Vergiftungs- und Erschopfungspsychosen usw., betrachtet man seine klare Herausarbeitung der 5 grosen Syndrome des Delirs, der epileptischen Erregung, des Dammerzustandes, der Amentia und der Halluzinose, seine erstaunlich weitsichtige Erkenntnis, das auch maniforme, katatone und paranoide Erscheinungen durchaus zum Bilde des exogenen psychischen Reaktionstypus gehoren konnen, und endlich seine Vermutung eines atiologischen „Zwischengliedes“ zwischen der Noxe und dem Syndrom, dessen Entstehung im Organismus selbst zu suchen sei — dann will es scheinen, als ware die Psychiatrie der „Gegenwart“ nicht allzu weit uber diejenige der Vergangenheit hinausgewachsen.
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