French perspectives on psychiatric classification

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Crocq, Marc-Antoine [1 ]
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[1] Ctr Hosp, BP 29, F-68250 Rouffach, France
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France; psychiatric classification; nosology; history of psychiatry; DSM-5; ICD-11; MENTAL DISEASES; DSM-5;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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This article reviews the role of the French schools in the development of psychiatric nosology. Boissier de Sauvages published the first French treatise on medical nosology in 1763. Until the 1880s, French schools held a pre-eminent position in the development of psychiatric concepts. From the 1880s until World War I, German-speaking schools exerted the most influence, featuring the work of major figures such as Emil Kraepelin and Eugen Bleuler. French schools were probably hampered by excessive administrative and cultural centralization. Between the 1880s and the 1930s, French schools developed diagnostic categories that set them apart from international classifications. The main examples are Bouffee Delirante, and the complex set of chronic delusional psychoses (CDPs), including chronic hallucinatory psychosis. CDPs were distinguished from schizophrenia by the lack of cognitive deterioration during evolution. Modern French psychiatry is now coming into line with international classification, such as DSM-5 and the upcoming ICD-11. (C) 2015, AICH - Servier Research Group
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