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Berner, Ernst Peter was born on November 15, 1924 in Karlsbad, Czech Republic. Son of Emil and Grete (Eisenmenger) Berner.
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Zusehen, daB die bisherige Forschung durchaus noch nicht eindeutig die Frage beant wortet hat, was nun eigentlich "das Wesen des Wahns" sei. Diese Frage bricht gerade an dem, an EinzeWillen immer wieder demonstrierten, auBerst weitgehenden und dennoch nie vollstandigen Verstandnis fUr den Zusammenhang zwischen systemisier ter Wahnbildung und Personlichkeit auf. KOLLE vermutet wohl mit Recht, daB sich in diesem schon von GAUPP beschriebenen unverstandlichen Rest das psychopatholo gische Kernproblem des Wahns verberge. Der Versuch, hier weitere und tiefere Einsichten zu gewinnen, hat aber wohl nicht nur eine eng begrenzte Bedeutung fUr die im Verhaltnis zu den Ubrigen psychischen Erkrankungen doch recht kleine Gruppe der "echten" Paranoiker. Es geht hier auch nicht lediglich urn die SchlieBung noch bestehender geringfUgiger LUcken in unserer psychiatrischen Systematik: Ein ahnlicher oder vielleicht so gar gleicher unaufloslicher Rest findet sich namlich noch bei einer Reihe von anderen Erkrankungen, die von den meisten psychiatrischen Systematikern entweder gar nicht oder nur teilweise den Wahnbildungen zugerechnet werden. Hierher gehoren vor all em gewisse Neurosen, wie die "maligne" Zwangsneurose RUMKES oder die chronische Hypochondrie, auf deren verwandtschaftliche Beziehung zur Paranoia in dieser Hinsicht einzelne For scher, wie etwa E. BLEULER, KEHRER, MAYER-GROSS und RUMKE wiederholt hin gewiesen haben. Da es bisher trotz eingehender Studien noch nicht gelungen ist, bei der Paranoia das "UneinfUhlbare" besser zu fassen, bietet sich die Moglichkeit an, neue Erkenntnisse aus dem Vergleich mit dies en verwandten Syndromen zu schopfen.
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(The functional psychoses, medical diseases with no known ...)
The functional psychoses, medical diseases with no known biological causes (for example, schizophrenia and anxiety disorders), continue to be classed as illnesses of unknown origin, and the validity of diagnostic concepts therefore also depends on extrinsic criteria such as course and outcome, results of biological and genetic investigation, and response to treatment. Operational diagnostic criteria, or the process of defining a psychosis by studying its manifestations, are the main subject of this book, which presents a comprehensive review of the present state of diagnostic formulations for functional psychoses. From the early nosological and pathogenetic concepts of Kraepelin, Bleuler. Schneider, and Kasanin, the authors trace the development, internationally, of the various classifications of the functional psychoses, culminating among others in those embodied in the latest International Classification of Diseases (ICD) and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) formulations. This is a revised and expanded edition of Diagnostic Criteria for Schizophrenic and Affective Psychoses and is also published under the auspices of the World Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic criteria have been selected for inclusion on the basis of their historic importance, their influence on current diagnostic systems, their international scope, and their scientific importance.
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(The functional psychoses, medical diseases with no known ...)
The functional psychoses, medical diseases with no known biological causes (for example, schizophrenia and anxiety disorders), continue to be classed as illnesses of unknown origin, and the validity of diagnostic concepts therefore also depends on extrinsic criteria such as course and outcome, results of biological and genetic investigation, and response to treatment. Operational diagnostic criteria, or the process of defining a psychosis by studying its manifestations, are the main subject of this book, which presents a comprehensive review of the present state of diagnostic formulations for functional psychoses. From the early nosological and pathogenetic concepts of Kraepelin, Bleuler. Schneider, and Kasanin, the authors trace the development, internationally, of the various classifications of the functional psychoses, culminating among others in those embodied in the latest International Classification of Diseases (ICD) and Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM) formulations. This is a revised and expanded edition of Diagnostic Criteria for Schizophrenic and Affective Psychoses and is also published under the auspices of the World Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic criteria have been selected for inclusion on the basis of their historic importance, their influence on current diagnostic systems, their international scope, and their scientific importance.
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Berner, Ernst Peter was born on November 15, 1924 in Karlsbad, Czech Republic. Son of Emil and Grete (Eisenmenger) Berner.
Vienna University, Psychiatric Neurological Clinic, Vienna University.
Assistant Psychiatric University Clinic, Vienna, 1951-1959, senior registrar, 1959-1969, deputy head, 1969-1971, professor, head, 1971-1991, professor emeritus, since 1991. Guest professor Psychiatric University Clinic, Lausanne, Switzerland, 1966-1967, University Paris V, 1986-1987. Mental health advisor United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Geneva, Switzerland, 1960-1962.
Secretary general World Psychiatric Association, Vienna, 1977-1983.
(The functional psychoses, medical diseases with no known ...)
(The functional psychoses, medical diseases with no known ...)
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Author: Das paranoische Syndrom, 1965, Psychiatrische Systematik, 1977. Co-author: Diagnostic Criteria for Functional Psychoses, 1983. Editor Psychopathology, 1983-2000.
Fellow American Psychiatric Association (correspondent), Royal College Psychiatrists (honorary). Member National Academy Medicine (France) (foreign correspondent).
Painting, literature.
Married Claire Leenhardt, November 12, 1955. Children: Dominique, Christian, Michaela.