Tag: Manic Depressive Illness


MANIC-DEPRESSIVE REACTION (DEPRESSIVE PHASE)

Introduction and Historical Context The concept of the manic-depressive reaction, now clinically recognized primarily as Bipolar Disorder, represents a severe psychiatric illness characterized by alternating episodes of elevated mood (mania or hypomania) and profound depression. The depressive phase, specifically, constitutes a period of intense and pervasive low mood, anhedonia, and significant functional impairment. Historically, the […]

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KRAEPELIN, EMIL (1856-1926)

KRAEPELIN, EMIL (1856-1926) Introduction: Establishing the Foundation of Modern Scientific Psychiatry Emil Kraepelin stands as one of the most towering and influential figures in the history of medicine, widely regarded as the founder of modern scientific psychiatry. Born in Neustrelitz, Germany, in 1856, Kraepelin dedicated his life to transforming the understanding of mental illness from […]

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