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Bleuler, Eugen
Eugen Bleuler
Paul Eugen Bleuler
( ; ; 30 April 1857 – 15 July 1939) was a Swiss
psychiatrist
and
eugenicist
most notable for his influence on modern concepts of
mental illness
. He coined several psychiatric terms including "
schizophrenia
", "
schizoid
", "
autism
",
depth psychology
and what
Sigmund Freud
called "Bleuler's happily chosen term ''
ambivalence
''". Bleuler remains a controversial figure in psychiatric history for his
racist
,
sanist
, and
ableist
beliefs, as well as his implementation of eugenic practises in psychiatry based on these beliefs, most notably at the
Burghölzli
clinic in Zurich.
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