Key Takeaways Known as the father of modern psychiatry, German physician Emil Kraepelin maintained that most mental illnesses were engendered by certain biological factors. Kraepelin described dementia praecox as consisting of a sequence of asocial and apathetic conditions in which the individual is at loss to behave normally. Kraepelin further categorized it as simple dementia, paranoia, hebephrenia, … Continue reading Emil Kraepelin: The Father of Modern Psychiatry
Category: Psychology
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