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Bleuler
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Bleuler, Eugen
[bloi′lər]
Etymology: Swiss psychiatrist, 1857-1939
a pioneer investigator in the fields of autism and schizophrenia. Bleuler introduced the term schizophrenia to replace dementia praecox and identified four primary symptoms of schizophrenia, known as Bleuler's "4 As": ambivalence, associative disturbance, autistic thinking, and affective incongruity.


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