Cycloid psychoses as atypical psychoses: 'concordance' and 'discordance'
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- DOI: 10.1159/000284668
Cycloid psychoses as atypical psychoses: 'concordance' and 'discordance'
Abstract
The term 'atypical psychosis' coined by Mitsuda in 1942 describes a group of psychosis that show similarities to schizophrenia as well as manic-depressive diseases. It is controversial whether it refers to a uniform group of diseases exposing typical characteristics. According to Leonhard a typical uniform group of cycloid psychoses can be contrasted with a group of atypical schizophrenias. The position of the so-called atypical psychoses in the sense of a nosological position within the classification systems of different psychiatric schools will be analyzed and discussed.
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