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  • The neo-Latin word autismus had been coined in 1910 by a Swiss doctor named Eugen Bleuler as a way to depict the “morbid self-admiration” of schizophrenics who were stuck in their interior worlds.

    The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011

  • The neo-Latin word autismus had been coined in 1910 by a Swiss doctor named Eugen Bleuler as a way to depict the “morbid self-admiration” of schizophrenics who were stuck in their interior worlds.

    The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011

  • The neo-Latin word autismus had been coined in 1910 by a Swiss doctor named Eugen Bleuler as a way to depict the “morbid self-admiration” of schizophrenics who were stuck in their interior worlds.

    The Panic Virus Seth Mnookin 2011

  • This former assistant of Eugen Bleuler had a keen interest in problems of psychiatry, although he had been compelled to relinquish his post with Bleuler owing to the activation of an old lung tuberculosis, and to seek the healthier climate of Davos, where he occupied the position of head doctor.

    Edith Södergran: a biographical profile - 3 David McDuff 2009

  • In 1908, Eugen Bleuler developed his own theory of dementia praecox by claiming that the disease had psychological, not neurological, origins, and that the disorder was caused by inner conflicts, emotionally charged complexes and sexual fantasies which were so unbearable that the patient developed a fragmentation of their personality as they struggled to cope, leading to a complete withdrawal from painful reality.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • In 1908, Eugen Bleuler developed his own theory of dementia praecox by claiming that the disease had psychological, not neurological, origins, and that the disorder was caused by inner conflicts, emotionally charged complexes and sexual fantasies which were so unbearable that the patient developed a fragmentation of their personality as they struggled to cope, leading to a complete withdrawal from painful reality.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • In 1908, Eugen Bleuler developed his own theory of dementia praecox by claiming that the disease had psychological, not neurological, origins, and that the disorder was caused by inner conflicts, emotionally charged complexes and sexual fantasies which were so unbearable that the patient developed a fragmentation of their personality as they struggled to cope, leading to a complete withdrawal from painful reality.

    Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008

  • In particular, we have done this for Gupta – Bleuler electromagnetism, and we obtained the same results than what one obtains via indefinite metric Fock rep.

    String Theory is Losing the Public Debate Sean 2007

  • For the electromagnetic field, these two theorems force you (for the Fock representation) to go to an indefinite metric space, and hence the Gupta-Bleuler method of enforcing both the Gauss law and the field equation as state constraint conditions.

    String Theory is Losing the Public Debate Sean 2007

  • Since these still do not have a solution due to continuous spectrum problems, a Gupta-Bleuler method of imposition is taken, and this leads to the dimension 26 requirement for positivity of the final space.

    Guest Post: Joe Polchinski on Science or Sociology? Sean 2007

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