Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol - Wikipedia Esquirol, like Pinel, believed that the origin of mental illness could be found in the passions of the soul and was convinced that madness does not fully and irremediably affect a patient's reason
Jean-Étienne-Dominique Esquirol | Mental Health, Mental Illness . . . Jean-Étienne-Dominique Esquirol was an early French psychiatrist who was the first to combine precise clinical descriptions with the statistical analysis of mental illnesses A student of Philippe Pinel, Esquirol succeeded his distinguished teacher as physician in chief at the Salpêtrière Hospital
JEAN-ÉTIENNE-DOMINIQUE ESQUIROL (1772-1840)from Mental Maladies: A . . . Esquirol died in Paris in 1840 Esquirol was one of the first psychiatrists to organize a statistical report of suicides; for example, he researched the most common methods of suicide, and he compared rates of suicide in neighboring countries
Étienne Esquirol • LITFL Jean Étienne Dominique Esquirol (1772-1840) was a French psychiatrist Author of the two volume classic Des maladies mentales, the first modern French textbook on psychiatry, notable for its striking illustrations of the insane (Plates I-XXV)
J. E. D. ESQUIROL - ocdhistory. net Jean Etienne Dominique Esquirol (1782-1840) wrote the first detailed medical description of a compulsive symptom The patient, a 34-year-old woman, consulted him for help in overcoming her compulsive rituals, which Esquirol called "reasoning monomania "
Sage Reference - Encyclopedia of Disability - Esquirol, Jean Etienne . . . French physician Jean Etienne Dominique Esquirol was a French alienist (a physician who studied “mental alienation,” or insanity) who is best known for his attempts to facilitate a shift in early psychiatric practice from a taxonomy focus to a perspective favoring meticulous observation
ESQUIROL, JEAN (1772-1840) Definition in Psychology Jean Esquirol (1772-1840) was an influential French psychiatrist and one of the founders of modern psychiatry He is best known for his groundbreaking work in the classification of mental disorders and the development of the modern concepts of psychopathology
Jean-Etienne-Dominique Esquirol - Biography - Today In Sci Esquirol (Jean-Etienne-Dominique) was born at Toulouse, in 1772, and was destined by his parents for the church His first classical studies were carried on at the College of Esquille, which he left only to enter the seminary of St Sulpice, at Issy, near Paris
The Demon of Melancholy: Genealogies, Modernities Esquirol replaces “melancholy” with a term that will shape mental alienations studies for a long time: monomania Esquirol creates the term lypemania to signify a type of depressive monomania