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The Concept of Delirium in German-Speaking Psychiatry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2005

Rolf Horn
Affiliation:
Universitäts-Nervenklinik und Poliklinik Psychiatrie, Bonn, Germany
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Extract

The concept of delirium has gone through a major transformation in German-speaking psychiatry. In the traditional German-speaking literature, the concept was defined in very broad terms, partially corresponding to our present concept of psychosis. Today, the term is usually interpreted in terms of Bonhoeffer's “acute exogenous reaction types” which are classified under the reversible psychoses with “lowered consciousness”; the reversible (acute) organic psychoses are subdivided into those with and those without disturbance of consciousness.

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Diagnostic Criteria and Assessment Instruments
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© 1991 Springer Publishing Company

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