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  • Eugen Bleuler
  • Swiss psychiatrist (1857–1939)

    Paul Eugen Bleuler (/ˈblɔɪlər/ BLOY-lər; Swiss Standard German: [ˈɔʏɡeːn ˈblɔʏlər, ˈɔʏɡn̩]; 30 April 1857 – 15 July 1939) was a Swiss psychiatrist and

    Eugen Bleuler

    Eugen Bleuler

    Eugen_Bleuler

  • History of autism
  • and perceptions of autism. The term autism was first introduced by Eugen Bleuler in his description of schizophrenia in 1911. The diagnosis of schizophrenia

    History of autism

    History_of_autism

  • Carl Jung
  • Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist (1875–1961)

    research scientist at the Burghölzli psychiatric hospital in Zurich, under Eugen Bleuler. He established himself as an influential mind, developing a friendship

    Carl Jung

    Carl Jung

    Carl_Jung

  • Bleuler
  • Surname list

    Bleuler is a German language surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939), Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Bleuler (1837–1912)

    Bleuler

    Bleuler

  • History of schizophrenia
  • psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler in 1908, and was intended to describe the separation of function between personality, thinking, memory, and perception. Bleuler introduced

    History of schizophrenia

    History_of_schizophrenia

  • Schizoid personality disorder
  • Personality disorder involving extreme asociality

    psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler, who observed that the schizoid person and schizoid pathology were not things to be set apart, though Bleuler argued for this

    Schizoid personality disorder

    Schizoid personality disorder

    Schizoid_personality_disorder

  • Autism
  • Condition involving social and behavioral differences

    treatment and perceptions of autism. In 1911, Swiss psychiatrist Paul Eugen Bleuler coined the German term Autismus to characterize the social withdrawal

    Autism

    Autism

    Autism

  • Dementia praecox
  • Obsolete medical term for the schizophrenia and autism spectrums

    that a small number of patients may recover from dementia praecox. Eugen Bleuler reported in 1908 that in many cases there was no inevitable progressive

    Dementia praecox

    Dementia praecox

    Dementia_praecox

  • Manfred Bleuler
  • footsteps of his father, doctoral supervisor, and colleague, Eugen Bleuler, Manfred Bleuler was devoted primarily to the study and treatment of schizophrenia

    Manfred Bleuler

    Manfred_Bleuler

  • Hedwig Bleuler-Waser
  • Swiss suffragette (1869–1940)

    of Abstinent Women. Bleuler-Waser was born on 29 December 1869 in Zürich. Bleuler-Waser married Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler. The two met while campaigning

    Hedwig Bleuler-Waser

    Hedwig Bleuler-Waser

    Hedwig_Bleuler-Waser

  • A Dangerous Method
  • 2011 film by David Cronenberg

    child when her father spanked her naked. Jung and chief of medicine Eugen Bleuler recognize Spielrein's intelligence and energy and allow her to assist

    A Dangerous Method

    A_Dangerous_Method

  • Thought disorder
  • Disorder of thought form, content or stream

    fields of cognitive neuroscience, neurolinguistics, and psychiatry. Eugen Bleuler, who named schizophrenia, said that TD was its defining characteristic

    Thought disorder

    Thought disorder

    Thought_disorder

  • Analytical psychology
  • Jungian theories

    start, it was known as the "Zurich school", whose chief figures were Eugen Bleuler, Franz Riklin, Alphonse Maeder and Jung, all centred in the Burghölzli

    Analytical psychology

    Analytical psychology

    Analytical_psychology

  • Zelda Fitzgerald
  • American writer (1900–1948)

    Paul Eugen Bleuler was called in for a consultation on 22 November. He was the leading authority on schizophrenia, which he had named.... Dr. Bleuler confirmed

    Zelda Fitzgerald

    Zelda Fitzgerald

    Zelda_Fitzgerald

  • Autism in psychoanalysis
  • the sexual connotations of the term were rejected by psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler, who coined the term "autism" through abbreviation and contraction.

    Autism in psychoanalysis

    Autism_in_psychoanalysis

  • Eugen
  • Male given name

    former player Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939), Swiss psychiatrist and eugenicist Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk (1851–1914), Austrian economist Eugen Bolz (1881–1945)

    Eugen

    Eugen

  • Aktion T4
  • Nazi German euthanasia programme

    with (and viewed as predisposed to) schizophrenia was advocated by Eugen Bleuler, who presumed racial deterioration because of "mental and physical cripples"

    Aktion T4

    Aktion T4

    Aktion_T4

  • The Interpretation of Dreams
  • 1899 book by Sigmund Freud

    Shamdasani noted in The Freud Files (2012) that the Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler wrote to Freud in October 1905 that he was convinced of the correctness

    The Interpretation of Dreams

    The Interpretation of Dreams

    The_Interpretation_of_Dreams

  • Eugène Minkowski
  • French psychiatrist (1885–1972)

    psychopathology and for exploring the notion of "lived time". A student of Eugen Bleuler, he was also associated with the work of Ludwig Binswanger and Henri

    Eugène Minkowski

    Eugène_Minkowski

  • Sabina Spielrein
  • Russian physician and psychoanalyst (1885–1942)

    Burghölzli mental hospital near Zürich in August 1904. Its director was Eugen Bleuler, who ran it as a therapeutic community with social activities for the

    Sabina Spielrein

    Sabina Spielrein

    Sabina_Spielrein

  • Sigmund Freud
  • Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis (1856–1939)

    lecturer at Zurich University, although still only an assistant to Eugen Bleuler at the Burghölzli Mental Hospital in Zürich. In March 1907, Jung and

    Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund_Freud

  • Schizophrenia
  • Mental disorder with psychotic symptoms

    disorder was not a degenerative dementia, it was renamed schizophrenia by Eugen Bleuler in 1908. The word schizophrenia ("splitting of the mind") is Modern

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

    Schizophrenia

  • Burghölzli
  • Psychiatric hospital in Switzerland

    under his successors. In 1898 Eugen Bleuler became director of the Burghölzli, where he would remain until 1927. The "Bleuler era" is considered the most

    Burghölzli

    Burghölzli

    Burghölzli

  • Kraepelinian dichotomy
  • Aspect of psychosis

    concepts of dementia praecox, which was reformulated as schizophrenia by Eugen Bleuler by 1908, and manic-depressive psychosis, which has now been reconceived

    Kraepelinian dichotomy

    Kraepelinian dichotomy

    Kraepelinian_dichotomy

  • Dissociative identity disorder
  • Mental illness with multiple personality states

    his earlier emphasis on dissociation and childhood trauma. In 1908, Eugen Bleuler introduced the term "schizophrenia" to represent a revised disease concept

    Dissociative identity disorder

    Dissociative_identity_disorder

  • Eugene (given name)
  • Name list

    Association director Eugène Michel Antoniadi (1870–1944), Greek astronomer Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939), Swiss psychiatrist who coined the terms schizophrenia and

    Eugene (given name)

    Eugene (given name)

    Eugene_(given_name)

  • Avoidant personality disorder
  • Personality disorder

    1900s, although it was not so named for some time. Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler described patients who exhibited signs of avoidant personality disorder

    Avoidant personality disorder

    Avoidant personality disorder

    Avoidant_personality_disorder

  • Catastrophic schizophrenia
  • Obsolete term for a form of schizophrenia

    which was first defined in 1893. Using dementia praecox as a base, Eugen Bleuler defined and differentiated subtypes of schizophrenia at the turn of

    Catastrophic schizophrenia

    Catastrophic_schizophrenia

  • Dissociation (psychology)
  • Feeling of detachment from reality

    concept of dissociation has also another root: the conceptualization of Eugen Bleuler that looks into dissociation related to schizophrenia. Dissociation

    Dissociation (psychology)

    Dissociation_(psychology)

  • Depth psychology
  • Psychological approach

    considered its foundations. The term "depth psychology" was coined by Eugen Bleuler and refers to psychoanalytic approaches to therapy and research that

    Depth psychology

    Depth_psychology

  • Splitting (psychology)
  • Failure to think in nuances

    in De l'automatisme psychologique (1889). His ideas were extended by Eugen Bleuler (who in 1908 coined the word schizophrenia from the Ancient Greek skhízō

    Splitting (psychology)

    Splitting_(psychology)

  • Ambivalence (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
  • Episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion

    including Dear Brother, and its title references the clinical psychologist Eugen Bleuler's concept of the same name. The episode was first broadcast on January

    Ambivalence (Neon Genesis Evangelion)

    Ambivalence_(Neon_Genesis_Evangelion)

  • Simple-type schizophrenia
  • Medical condition

    dementing, at least in the time when the Swiss psychiatrists Otto Diem and Eugen Bleuler were studying it. In 1893, Emil Kraepelin considered there were four

    Simple-type schizophrenia

    Simple-type_schizophrenia

  • Hermann Rorschach
  • Swiss Freudian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst (1884–1922)

    Rorschach finished his doctoral dissertation in 1912 under the psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler, who had taught Carl Jung. The excitement in intellectual circles over

    Hermann Rorschach

    Hermann Rorschach

    Hermann_Rorschach

  • Ambivalence
  • Simultaneous conflicting beliefs or feelings

    psychiatric parlance by Eugen Bleuler, who used it in print for the first time in his 1910 article Vortrag über Ambivalenz. Bleuler distinguished three main

    Ambivalence

    Ambivalence

  • Rat Man
  • Patient of Sigmund Freud

    loving and aggressive impulses relating to the people concerned – what Eugen Bleuler later called ambivalence. The Rat Man often defended himself against

    Rat Man

    Rat_Man

  • Anhedonia
  • Inability to feel pleasure

    coined by Théodule-Armand Ribot and later used by psychiatrists Paul Eugen Bleuler and Emil Kraepelin to describe a core symptom of schizophrenia. In particular

    Anhedonia

    Anhedonia

    Anhedonia

  • Graphomania
  • Obsessive impulse to write

    "graphomania" was used in the early 19th century by Esquirol and later by Eugen Bleuler, becoming more or less common. Graphomania is related to typomania,

    Graphomania

    Graphomania

  • Pseudohallucination
  • Hallucination recognised as unreal by patient

    devoid of the external reality attributed to hallucinations. Similarly, Eugen Bleuler conceptualized pseudohallucinations as perceptions marked by full sensory

    Pseudohallucination

    Pseudohallucination

  • Ernst Rüdin
  • Swiss-born German geneticist (1874–1952)

    Burghölzli in Zürich, Rüdin worked as an assistant to psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler, who coined the term schizophrenia. He completed his PhD, then a psychiatric

    Ernst Rüdin

    Ernst_Rüdin

  • Paranoid personality disorder
  • Personality disorder involving mistrust of others

    particularly "late paraphrenias" of old age. Following Kraepelin, Eugen Bleuler described "contentious psychopathy" or "paranoid constitution" as displaying

    Paranoid personality disorder

    Paranoid_personality_disorder

  • Zollikon
  • Municipality in Zürich, Switzerland

    Johann Heinrich Bleuler (1758 in Zollikon - 1823) a Swiss artist who worked with porcelain, landscape sketches and gouache. Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939) a

    Zollikon

    Zollikon

    Zollikon

  • Dreams in analytical psychology
  • students in his psychiatry course, and in particular to his supervisor, Eugen Bleuler. Jung joined the psychoanalytical movement after meeting Freud in 1907

    Dreams in analytical psychology

    Dreams in analytical psychology

    Dreams_in_analytical_psychology

  • Schizotypy
  • Concept of personality states ranging from imaginative to psychotic

    the DSM) maintain this categorical view. In contrast, psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler did not believe there was a clear separation between sanity and madness

    Schizotypy

    Schizotypy

  • André Hennicke
  • German actor

    Willy Wittmann TV film The Albanian Pharmacist 2011 A Dangerous Method Eugen Bleuler Shadows from the Past [de] Kurt Matzinger TV film 205 – Room of Fear

    André Hennicke

    André Hennicke

    André_Hennicke

  • The Collected Works of C. G. Jung
  • Book series compiling the works of Carl Jung

    early days in medical practice. They show the influence on Jung of Eugen Bleuler and Pierre Janet. The book begins with Jung's doctoral dissertation

    The Collected Works of C. G. Jung

    The_Collected_Works_of_C._G._Jung

  • Conditions comorbid to autism
  • Medical conditions more common in autistic people

    Asperger syndrome was at one time called "schizoid disorder of childhood". Eugen Bleuler coined the term "autism" to describe withdrawal to an internal fantasy

    Conditions comorbid to autism

    Conditions comorbid to autism

    Conditions_comorbid_to_autism

  • List of psychiatrists
  • Bekhterev's disease Eugen Bleuler 1857–1940 Swiss Coined terms "Autism" and "schizophrenia" Manfred Bleuler 1903–1994 Swiss Son of Eugen Bleuler, research on

    List of psychiatrists

    List_of_psychiatrists

  • Max Nordau
  • Zionist leader, physician, author, and social critic (1849–1923)

    Mörchen (Crumbs of ruins, 1910) Der Lebenssport (The sport of life, 1912) Eugen Bleuler#Dementia Praecox, or the Group of Schizophrenias Gustave Le Bon Ruben

    Max Nordau

    Max Nordau

    Max_Nordau

  • Donald Ewen Cameron
  • Scottish-American psychiatrist (1901–1967)

    he studied under Hans W. Maier, the successor of Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler, who had significantly influenced psychiatric thinking. There he met

    Donald Ewen Cameron

    Donald Ewen Cameron

    Donald_Ewen_Cameron

  • Kurt Schneider
  • German psychologist (1887–1967)

    as mental illnesses as such - thus adding to a divide, contrary to Eugen Bleuler for example, between those considered psychotic and those considered

    Kurt Schneider

    Kurt_Schneider

  • Sophie Morgenstern
  • French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst

    school in Zurich, where she studied at the Burghölzli clinic under Eugen Bleuler and Eugene Minkowski. She came to Paris in the 1920s where she was analysed

    Sophie Morgenstern

    Sophie Morgenstern

    Sophie_Morgenstern

  • April 30
  • Day of the year

    (died 1895) 1848 – Eugène Simon, French naturalist (died 1924) 1857 – Eugen Bleuler, Swiss psychiatrist and eugenicist (died 1940) 1857 – Walter Simon,

    April 30

    April_30

  • Grunya Sukhareva
  • Soviet psychiatrist and educator (1891–1981)

    publication, the term originated from Swiss psychiatric scholar Eugen Bleuler. Bleuler, frequently cited in Sukhareva's works, coined the term to encompass

    Grunya Sukhareva

    Grunya Sukhareva

    Grunya_Sukhareva

  • Jules Angst
  • Swiss academic (1926–2026)

    training in Zurich under his mentor, Professor Manfred Bleuler (son and student of Eugen Bleuler). From 1969 to 1994, Jules Angst was Professor of Clinical

    Jules Angst

    Jules_Angst

  • Alphonse Maeder
  • psychiatry, psychotherapy, and psychoanalysis. He worked as an assistant to Eugen Bleuler and Carl Jung and worked with Sigmund Freud and contributed to the study

    Alphonse Maeder

    Alphonse Maeder

    Alphonse_Maeder

  • Chromesthesia
  • Sound to color synesthesia

    named it hyperchromatopsia or perception of too many colors. In 1881, Eugen Bleuler and Karl Bernhard Lehmann were the first to establish six different

    Chromesthesia

    Chromesthesia

    Chromesthesia

  • Klecksography
  • Inkblot art

    "inkblot". As a medical student, Rorschach studied under psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler, who had taught Carl Jung. In studying Freud's work on dream symbolism

    Klecksography

    Klecksography

    Klecksography

  • Glossary of psychiatry
  • (Cameron). From aut = "self" and -ism = "state or orientation". Originally, Eugen Bleuler used this term to describe schizophrenia. In general, it refers to any

    Glossary of psychiatry

    Glossary_of_psychiatry

  • Leo Kanner
  • Austrian-American physician and psychiatrist

    century. In his landmark paper, Kanner took the term "autism", which Eugen Bleuler previously attributed to the inward, introspective symptoms typical

    Leo Kanner

    Leo Kanner

    Leo_Kanner

  • Franz Riklin
  • Swiss psychiatrist (1878–1938)

    career, Franz Riklin worked at the Burghölzli Hospital in Zurich under Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939), and studied experimental psychology with Emil Kraepelin

    Franz Riklin

    Franz Riklin

    Franz_Riklin

  • List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1930–1939)
  • NobelPrize.org. 2020-04-01. Retrieved 2023-10-04. "Nomination Archive - Eugen Bleuler". NobelPrize.org. 2020-04-01. Retrieved 2023-10-04. "Nomination was

    List of nominees for the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1930–1939)

    List_of_nominees_for_the_Nobel_Prize_in_Physiology_or_Medicine_(1930–1939)

  • Romola de Pulszky
  • Hungarian aristocrat (1891–1978)

    Sanatorium in Kreuzlingen. He was originally diagnosed as schizophrenic by Eugen Bleuler in 1919. He was treated by a number of psychiatrists with minimal results

    Romola de Pulszky

    Romola_de_Pulszky

  • July 15
  • Day of the year

    1865) 1933 – Freddie Keppard, American cornet player (born 1890) 1940 – Eugen Bleuler, Swiss psychiatrist and physician (born 1857) 1940 – Robert Wadlow,

    July 15

    July_15

  • Ludwig Binswanger
  • Swiss psychiatrist

    with some of the greatest psychiatrists of the era, such as Carl Jung, Eugen Bleuler and Sigmund Freud. He visited Freud (who had cited his uncle Otto's

    Ludwig Binswanger

    Ludwig Binswanger

    Ludwig_Binswanger

  • List of minor planets named after people
  • Fromm (Erich Fromm) 11521 Erikson (Erik Homburger Erikson) 11582 Bleuler (Eugen Bleuler) 11584 Ferenczi (Sándor Ferenczi) Astrobiologists 2410 Morrison

    List of minor planets named after people

    List_of_minor_planets_named_after_people

  • Dream speech
  • Words in the mind during sleep

    illnesses suddenly breaking in. He called them Blirr-Blerr. In April 1908, Eugen Bleuler introduced schizophrenia as an alternative name for Kraepelin's Dementia

    Dream speech

    Dream_speech

  • Political abuse of psychiatry
  • Misuse of psychiatry to obstruct human rights

    schizophrenia – a so-called "latent schizophrenia" according to a concept of Eugen Bleuler. Such forms would allegedly make the sufferer prone to criminal acts

    Political abuse of psychiatry

    Political_abuse_of_psychiatry

  • Vaslav Nijinsky
  • Russian dancer and choreographer (1889–1950)

    Finally, Romola arranged a consultation in Zurich with the psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler in 1919, asking her mother and stepfather for help in getting Nijinsky

    Vaslav Nijinsky

    Vaslav Nijinsky

    Vaslav_Nijinsky

  • Studies on Hysteria
  • 1895 book by Sigmund Freud and Josef Breuer

    Studies on Hysteria received a positive review from psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler, although Bleuler nevertheless suggested that the results Freud and Breuer reported

    Studies on Hysteria

    Studies_on_Hysteria

  • Timeline of psychiatry
  • 1908 The term "Schizophrenia" was coined by Swiss psychiatrist Paul Eugen Bleuler. 1909 In September Sigmund Freud visited Clark University, winning over

    Timeline of psychiatry

    Timeline_of_psychiatry

  • Emil Kraepelin
  • German psychiatrist (1856–1926)

    necessarily lead to mental decline and was thus renamed schizophrenia by Eugen Bleuler to correct Kraepelin's misnomer. In addition, as Kraepelin accepted

    Emil Kraepelin

    Emil Kraepelin

    Emil_Kraepelin

  • Classic autism
  • Former neurodevelopmental disorder now classified under autism spectrum disorder

    autismus (English translation autism) was coined by the Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler in 1910 as he was defining symptoms of schizophrenia. He derived it

    Classic autism

    Classic autism

    Classic_autism

  • Karl Abraham
  • German psychoanalyst (1877–1925)

    him to take a position at the Burghölzli Swiss Mental Hospital, where Eugen Bleuler practiced. The setting of this hospital initially introduced him to

    Karl Abraham

    Karl Abraham

    Karl_Abraham

  • Henry Zvi Lothane
  • American psychiatrist

    admitted to the Burghölzli psychiatric hospital as a patient of director Eugen Bleuler and his deputy C. G. Jung, then 29 years old. Spielrein became a unique

    Henry Zvi Lothane

    Henry Zvi Lothane

    Henry_Zvi_Lothane

  • Spectrum disorder
  • Mental disorder that encompasses a range of similar conditions

    temperament – cycloid 'psychopathy' – manic-depressive disorder), as well as by Eugen Bleuler in 1922. The term "spectrum" was first used in psychiatry in 1968 in

    Spectrum disorder

    Spectrum_disorder

  • Roberto Assagioli
  • Italian psychiatrist and pioneer (1888–1974)

    Florence he studied for two years at the Burghölzli Clinic in Zurich under Eugen Bleuler, and while there he met C.G. Jung, with whom he began a cordial friendship

    Roberto Assagioli

    Roberto Assagioli

    Roberto_Assagioli

  • Mental illness in media
  • Critique of media portrayal of mental illness

    from this illness within the U.S. The term schizophrenia comes from Eugen Bleuler and translates to "split psyche," as the psyche is split into many disorganized

    Mental illness in media

    Mental_illness_in_media

  • List of Swiss people
  • (1935–2011), psychiatrist Ludwig Binswanger (1881–1966), psychologist Eugen Bleuler (1857–1940), psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961), founder of analytical

    List of Swiss people

    List_of_Swiss_people

  • Abraham Brill
  • Austrian-American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst

    Hospital in New York City on March 2, 1948, at age 73. After studying with Eugen Bleuler in Zurich, Switzerland, he met Freud, with whom he maintained a correspondence

    Abraham Brill

    Abraham Brill

    Abraham_Brill

  • Medard Boss
  • Swiss psychiatrist

    trained at Burghölzli Hospital under the supervision of the psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler. He then went on to formal psychoanalytic training at the Berlin Psychoanalytic

    Medard Boss

    Medard_Boss

  • History of Asperger syndrome
  • schizophrenia and personality disorders. Asperger's frame of reference was Eugen Bleuler's typology, which Christopher Gillberg has described as "out of keeping

    History of Asperger syndrome

    History_of_Asperger_syndrome

  • Hans W. Maier
  • German-Swiss psychiatrist (1882–1945)

    Foundation, Toronto, 1987). His dissertatio,n under the direction of Eugen Bleuler, was on the topic of "moral idiocy". i.e. about the question whether

    Hans W. Maier

    Hans W. Maier

    Hans_W._Maier

  • Meanings of minor-planet names: 11001–12000
  • Jager (born 1969), a Belgian percussionist JPL · 11581 11582 Bleuler 1994 PC14 Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939), Swiss psychiatrist JPL · 11582 11583 Breuer 1994

    Meanings of minor-planet names: 11001–12000

    Meanings_of_minor-planet_names:_11001–12000

  • Max Eitingon
  • Belarusian-German medical doctor

    Zurich, directed by Eugen Bleuler since 1898, where Carl Jung had been working since 1900. In 1907 Eitingon was sent by Bleuler to meet Freud, and in

    Max Eitingon

    Max Eitingon

    Max_Eitingon

  • Rudi Schneider
  • Austrian Spiritualist and physical medium

    secretary, the philosopher Dr. Gerda Walther (1897-1977), with a preface by Eugen Bleuler. On November 2, 1924 Thomas Mann attended a sitting and again with his

    Rudi Schneider

    Rudi Schneider

    Rudi_Schneider

  • Françoise Minkowska
  • French psychiatrist (1882–1950)

    Burghölzli Institute directed by Eugen Bleuler. She was associated with the work of Hermann Rorschach, another of Bleuler's pupils. She studied the life of

    Françoise Minkowska

    Françoise Minkowska

    Françoise_Minkowska

  • 1908 in science
  • Congress for Freudian Psychology, held in Salzburg. Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler introduces the term schizophrenia. Austrian American pathologist Leo

    1908 in science

    1908_in_science

  • Rudolph Loewenstein (psychoanalyst)
  • Polish-American psychoanalyst

    received his medical diploma, specializing in neurology and studying under Eugen Bleuler. At this time he became acquainted with psychoanalysis where he was

    Rudolph Loewenstein (psychoanalyst)

    Rudolph Loewenstein (psychoanalyst)

    Rudolph_Loewenstein_(psychoanalyst)

  • Gottlieb Burckhardt
  • Swiss psychiatrist (1836–1907)

    psychiatry. From 1881 until his departure from the Waldau Clinic in 1882, Eugen Bleuler, who coined the term schizophrenia in 1908, served as his medical intern

    Gottlieb Burckhardt

    Gottlieb Burckhardt

    Gottlieb_Burckhardt

  • Oskar Pfister
  • Swiss minister

    belonging to a psychoanalytical circle in Zurich that was centered on Eugen Bleuler and Carl Jung. In 1919, he formed the Swiss Society for Psychoanalysis

    Oskar Pfister

    Oskar Pfister

    Oskar_Pfister

  • December 1900
  • Month in 1900

    starting a position at the Burgholzli Mental Hospital, as an assistant to Eugen Bleuler. Germany's Admiral Otto von Diederichs presented the Imperial German

    December 1900

    December 1900

    December_1900

  • Schizophrenia: An Unfinished History
  • 2022 non-fiction book by Orna Ophir

    20th centuries by Emil Kraepelin, who took a categorical approach, and Eugen Bleuler, who viewed schizophrenia as being on a spectrum. Chapter 3 analyzes

    Schizophrenia: An Unfinished History

    Schizophrenia:_An_Unfinished_History

  • Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh
  • German-Iranian philosopher of medicine

    become obsolete. For example, schizophrenia may exist with respect to Eugen Bleuler (1857–1939) and his followers' language and logic, while Thomas Szasz

    Kazem Sadegh-Zadeh

    Kazem_Sadegh-Zadeh

  • 1911 in science
  • Equations, the first ever monograph on the subject of integral equations. Eugen Bleuler expands on his definition of schizophrenia as a condition distinct from

    1911 in science

    1911_in_science

  • 1939 in science
  • physician. May 14 – Fanny Searls (born 1851), American botanist. July 15 – Eugen Bleuler (born 1857), Swiss psychiatrist. September 23 – Sigmund Freud (born

    1939 in science

    1939_in_science

  • 1857 in science
  • March 27 – Carl Pearson (died 1936), English mathematician. April 30 – Eugen Bleuler (died 1939), Swiss psychiatrist. May 13 – Ronald Ross (died 1932), Indian-born

    1857 in science

    1857_in_science

  • Alexander Ludwig von Muralt
  • from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and moved to Switzerland to work under Eugen Bleuler. Despite his mother being born in the United States, Muralt did not

    Alexander Ludwig von Muralt

    Alexander_Ludwig_von_Muralt

  • Emil Oberholzer
  • Swiss-American psychiatrist

    Beginning in 1908, Oberholzer received psychiatric training under Eugen Bleuler in Zurich, and afterwards was an assistant at the psychiatric clinic

    Emil Oberholzer

    Emil_Oberholzer

  • August Hoch
  • American physician

    time in Zurich at the Burgholzli Mental Hospital with its director, Eugen Bleuler, and second-in-command Carl Gustav Jung where he deepened his knowledge

    August Hoch

    August Hoch

    August_Hoch

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  • GENE
  • Male

    English

    GENE

    Short form of English Eugene, GENE means "well born."

    GENE

  • EUGEN
  • Male

    German

    EUGEN

    German, Romanian and Swiss form of Greek Eugenios, EUGEN means "well born."

    EUGEN

  • Eugene Eoghan
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Eugene Eoghan

    Comes from an old Irish word and means “”born of the yew tree.”” In Northern Ireland the name Eoghan is found in Tir Eoghan, County Tyrone or “”The Land of Eoghan”” and is often accompanied by Roe in memory of the Irish patriot Eoghan Roe (“”Red Eoghan””) O””Neill who won a great battle over the British at Benburb in 1646.

    Eugene Eoghan

  • Eugenie
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Swedish

    Eugenie

    Feminine of Eugene; Sweet Spoken

    Eugenie

  • Eugene
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss

    Eugene

    Noble; Born Lucky; Well-born; Lives at the Hall

    Eugene

  • Eugina
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Eugina

    Wellborn. Feminine of Eugene.

    Eugina

  • Eugene
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Eugene

    Born of the Yew Tree

    Eugene

  • Owain
  • Boy/Male

    Greek English Arthurian Legend Welsh

    Owain

    Well-born. Famous bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American playwright Eugene O'Neill.

    Owain

  • Genia
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, Danish, French, German, Greek

    Genia

    Well Born; Feminine of Eugene; Sacrifice

    Genia

  • Gene
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, German, Greek

    Gene

    Well-born; Noble; Form of Eugene; Born Lucky

    Gene

  • Eugena
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek

    Eugena

    Well-born; Female Version of Eugene

    Eugena

  • Eugeni
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Eugeni

    Well born.

    Eugeni

  • IUKINI
  • Male

    Hawaiian

    IUKINI

    Hawaiian form of English Eugene, IUKINI means "well born."

    IUKINI

  • EUGEIN
  • Male

    Welsh

    EUGEIN

    Old Welsh form of Greek Eugenios, EUGEIN means "well born."

    EUGEIN

  • Eugen
  • Boy/Male

    Danish, German, Greek, Romanian, Swedish

    Eugen

    Well Born; Noble

    Eugen

  • Eugena
  • Girl/Female

    Greek

    Eugena

    Wellborn. Feminine of Eugene.

    Eugena

  • Eugen
  • Boy/Male

    German Greek Swedish

    Eugen

    noble.

    Eugen

  • Eugene
  • Boy/Male

    Greek American

    Eugene

    Well-born. Famous bearer: Prince Eugene of Savoy; American playwright Eugene O'Neill.

    Eugene

  • Eugenie
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American French

    Eugenie

    Nobility, well born. A feminine form of Eugene.

    Eugenie

  • Euen
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Euen

    Youth.

    Euen

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Online names & meanings

  • Shatrughan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological

    Shatrughan

    Victorious

  • Branson
  • Boy/Male

    Irish American

    Branson

  • Eshni
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Eshni

    Name of Goddess Durga

  • Nissin
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Nissin

    Miracle

  • Nasrin
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nasrin

    Jonquille. Jonquil.

  • Leandra
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American Latin

    Leandra

    Feminine of Leander. Lioness.

  • Konva
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Konva

    Corner

  • Kanisik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kanisik

    King

  • Bilwasri
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Bilwasri

    Auspicious fruit - bael, A sacred leaf

  • Sydney
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Hebrew, Jamaican

    Sydney

    Wide Meadow; Place Name; Saint Denis; Bright Fame

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  • Euge
  • n.

    Applause.