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Living in a Kraepelinian world: Kraepelin's impact on modern psychiatry

Assen Jablensky

The University of Western Australia, assen{at}cyllene.uwa.edu.au

Kraepelin's works are made more accessible in English by the publication in 2002 of a 5-volume book of reprints of original translations. Together with his Memoirs (Kraepelin, 1987) and the translations of several of his papers published in History of Psychiatry, they present a fair, though still incomplete picture of Kraepelin's lifetime work. This paper draws on those publications to assess Kraepelin's legacy and his influence on contemporary psychiatric theory and practice..

Key Words: DSM • Emil Kraepelin • neo-Kraepelinian • psychiatric nosology • psychiatry

History of Psychiatry, Vol. 18, No. 3, 381-388 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/0957154X07079690


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