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Emil Kraepelin Developed a classification system of mental disorders He was mentored by Wilhem Wundt and worked in his laboratory in Leipzig After, he moved to Munich in 1903 where he founded the Department of Psychiatry of the University In his lab he mentored Alois Alzheimer who studied the underlying causes of Alzheimer dementia He differentiated between ‘dementia praecox’ and ‘manic depression’ as the two forms of psychosis which is still a leading theory today
Jacob Kasanin Graduated from University of Michigan with an M.D. (1921), and an M.S. in Public Health (1926) Senior Research Associate at Boston Psychopathic Hospital
Jacob Kasanin Published a famous paper in the American Journal of Psychiatry “The Acute Schizoaffective Psychoses” (1933) His diagnosis rejoined Schizophrenia and Bipolar disorder
Aaron Beck Majored in English and Political Science at Brown University (1942), Earned his M.D. from Yale (1946)
Aaron Beck Developed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(1960’s) Received 5 honorary degrees, The Lienhard Award from the Institute of Medicine, Kennedy Community Health Award
Henri Laborit Known for the treatment of Schizophrenic Disorders by calming patients without putting them to sleep He was also the first researcher to study GHB, in the early 1960s Laborit was the first to recognize the potential psychiatric uses of chlorpromazine
Henri Laborit Won the prestigious Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award in 1957 with Pierre Deniker and Heinz Lehman
Albert Ellis Developed his own approach to psychotherapy in 1955 called Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy(REBT).
Albert Ellis He earned his M.A. degree in clinical psychology in 1943 and his Ph.D. in 1947 at Columbia University
Albert Ellis He authored more than 75 books, most notable being Sex Without Guilt (1958)
Albert Ellis He began The Institute for Rational Living which was used for training and as a clinic (1959)
Aaron Beck Serves as the director of the Aaron T. Beck Psychopathology Research Center at the University of Pennsylvania
Clifford Beers published a study of his experience in an asylum called the Mind That Found Itself
Electroshock therapy was applied to the first human patient
The first edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-1) is published
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