Титаны психиатрии XX столетия | страница 90
The beginning of the end for the Kraepelinian dichotomy // The British Journal of Psychiatry. – 2005. – Vol. 186. – № 5. – P. 364–366.
15. Decker H.S. The psychiatric works of Emil Kraepelin: a many-faceted story of modern medicine // Journal of the history of the neurosciences. – 2004. – Vol. 13. – № 3. – P. 248–276.
16. Steinberg H., Carius D., Fontenelle L.F. Kraepelin's views on obsessive neurosis: a comparison with DSM-5 criteria for obsessive-compulsive disorder // Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria. – 2017. – Vol. 39. – № 4. – P. 355–364.
17. Demily C., Jacquet P., Marie-Cardine M. How to differentiate schizophrenia from bipolar disorder using cognitive assessment? // L'Encephale. – 2009. – Vol. 35. – № 2. – P. 139–145.
18. Dowbiggin I. Degeneration and hereditarianism in French mental medicine 1840-90: psychiatric theory as ideological adaptation // The anatomy of madness: essays in the history of psychiatry. – 1985. – Vol. 1. – P. 188–232.
19. Ebert A, Bar K.J. Emil Kraepelin: a pioneer of scientific understanding of psychiatry and psychopharmacology // Indian journal of psychiatry. – 2010. – Vol. 52. – № 2. – P. 191.
20. Kraepelin E. Dementia praecox, Dementia praecox and paraphrenia. E. & S. Livingstone; Edinburgh: 1919, pp. 181–184.
21. Engmann B., Steinberg H. Emil Kraepelin's time in Dorpat-Did this stay made marks in Russian and Soviet psychiatry? // Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie. – 2017. – Vol. 85. – № 11. – P. 675–682.
22. Engstrom E.J. (1991). Emil Kraepelin. Psychiatry and public affairs in Wilhelmine Germany. In: History of Psychiatry 2: 111–132.
23. Engstrom E.J. (2007). On the Question of Degeneration' by Emil Kraepelin (1908). History of Psychiatry. 18 (3): 389–398.
24. Engstrom E.J. (2010). Organizing Psychiatric Research in Munich (1903–1925): A Psychiatric Zoon Politicon between State Bureaucracy and American Philantrophy. In: V. Roelcke, P.J. Weindling, L. Westwood (eds.): International Relations in Psychiatry. Britain, Germany and The United States to World War II. Rochester: University of Rochester Press, pp. 48–66.
25. Engstrom E.J., Burgmair W., Weber M.M. Emil Kraepelin's' Self-Assessment': clinical autography in historical context // History of Psychiatry. – 2002. – Vol. 13. – № 49. – P. 089–98.
26. Engstrom E.J., Kendler K.S. Emil Kraepelin: icon and reality // American Journal of Psychiatry. – 2015. – Vol. 172. – № 12. – P. 1190–1196.