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  1. Paul Eugen Bleuler (/ ˈ b l ɔɪ l ər /; German: [ˈɔɪɡeːn ˈblɔɪlər]; 30 April 1857 – 15 July 1939) was a Swiss psychiatrist and humanist most notable for his contributions to the understanding of mental illness.

  2. 4 days ago · Eugen Bleuler (born April 30, 1857, Zollikon, Switzerland—died July 15, 1939, Zollikon) was one of the most influential psychiatrists of his time, best known today for his introduction of the term schizophrenia to describe the disorder previously known as dementia praecox and for his studies of schizophrenics.

  3. The term autism was first introduced by Eugen Bleuler in his description of schizophrenia in 1911. [1] . The diagnosis of schizophrenia was broader than its modern equivalent: autistic children were often diagnosed with childhood schizophrenia. [4] .

  4. May 17, 2018 · Eugen Bleuler. The Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler (1857-1939), noted primarily for his work on schizophrenia, was a renowned dissenter from the orthodox Freudian psychoanalytic approach to psychopathology. Eugen Bleuler was born in Zurich on April 30, 1857.

  5. 21st century. See also. References. History of schizophrenia. The word schizophrenia was coined by the Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler in 1908, and was intended to describe the separation of function between personality, thinking, memory, and perception.

  6. Professor Eugen Bleuler was born in Zollikon in 1857, a small town in Switzerland. Bleuler studied medicine in Zurich , and later pursued his higher studies in Paris, London and Munich. Then Bleuler was conferred doctor of medicine in 1883, and from 1881 to 1883 was an assistant physician in Waldau near Bern.

  7. Bleuler not only emphasized the clinical richness of schizophrenic psychopathology but he has become a model for careful clinical observations of the whole spectrum of experiences, symptoms, and signs of the patients, which comprise an enduring contribution to clinical psychiatry.

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