10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHIZOTHYMIC»
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schizothymic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
schizothymic and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Wittgenstein: Biography and Philosophy
of the schizoid or schizothymic type. Thus, behind an affectless exterior, we may
find, "in the innermost sanctuary, a tender personality-nucleus with the most
vulnerable nervous sensitivity, which has withdrawn into itself, and lies there ...
2
Conscious Orientation: A Study of Personality Types in ...
Kretschmer gives one the impression that he finds it much more difficult to get into
the mind of the schizothymic individual than into that of the cyclothymc, so that he
constantly compares this difficulty with that which one feels in the face of ...
J. H. Van Der Hoop, J H, 1999
3
Physique and Character: An Investigation of the Nature of ...
The crossing of the paternal schizothymic-athletic constitution with the maternal
cyclothymic-pyknic produces in the children the following interesting
constitutional mixtures. Brother I is a decidedly schizoid psychopath with an
athletic physique.
4
German Art History and Scientific Thought: Beyond Formalism
Here Sedlmayr is caught in the hermeneutic circle, because his characterization
is already influenced by Kretschmer's typology: the metaphor of cold or icy fire
stems from Kretschmer, who used it to characterize the schizothymic.67 Thus, ...
Mitchell Benjamin Frank, Daniel Allan Adler, 2012
5
Schrödinger: Life and Thought
The schizothymic soul,wornoutby thenoisypathos of the heroicbattle, suddenly
feelsthe need for something diametrically opposed, fortearfultenderness, and
dreamy bucolic stillness ...Itisjustthe same withthe styleof theirprivate lives.
6
Anthology of Spanish Psychiatric Texts
Nevertheless, this is contradicted by the following points: a) The most elementary
of clinical experience demonstrates that schizothymic and syntonic are not
concepts of the same biological category. Anyone can see this by simply
observing ...
7
Psychology: The Key Concepts
SCHIZOTHYMIC A personality type with a tendency for mental illness to take the
form of schizophrenia, introduced by the German psychiatrist Emil Kraepelin (
1856–1926). The schizothymic personality was contrasted to the cyclothymic ...
8
Experiments in Personality: Volume 2 (Psychology Revivals): ...
Individuals who are abnormally 'schizothymic' tend to develop schizophrenia,
while individuals who are extremely 'cyclothymic' tend to develop manic-
depressive psychosis. Presumably an individual's position on this constitutional
variable is ...
9
The Collected Works of L.S. Vygotsky: The Fundamentals of ...
It has been established from experimental research with healthy and ill
schizothymics* that there is a typological relationship between the capacity for
disengagement and schizothymic-type [schizoid and schizothymic] personalities.
L.S. Vygotsky, Robert W. Rieber, Aaron S. Carton, 1993
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Folia Psychiatrica Et Neurologica Japonica: Supplementum
Age Sex Prepsychotic Personality Body Habitus Heredity 1 17 M Cyclothymic
Asthenic Psychosis (Uncle) 2 30 F Schizothymic- epiton Asthenic Psychosis (
Brather) 3 24 F Schizothymic Asthenic 4 18 F Schizothymic- epiton Asthenic S 26
F ...