日本精神病理学的历史:第二代精神病理学家(土井武夫、笠原义士、安永博、宫本忠雄、木村本和中井久雄)的肖像及其与日本精神病学改革运动的关系

PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2023-06-13 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.111
Takuya Matsumoto, Kenshin Shimizu, Weijian Mo
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日本第二代精神病理学家的时代被认为是日本精神病理学的鼎盛时期,本文试图通过对第二代精神病理学家的简明描绘来概述日本精神病理学的历史。同时,我们还考虑了日本精神病学改革运动的历史背景,这场运动影响了许多第二代精神病理学家。首先,本文简要讨论了第一代精神病理学家在明治时代之后通过采用以德国为中心的精神病学而出现的情况。总体而言,第一代精神病理学家可以说为日本精神病理学的独立发展奠定了基础。第二代精神病理学家的出现,正值精神病学改革运动风起云涌之时,医学部的学术讲座制度(Ikyoku Kōzasei)饱受诟病,精神病学研究本身也暂时停止。为了继续进行受阻的学术研究,第二代精神病理学家组织了 "精神分裂症的精神病理学 "研讨会,主要人物包括土井武夫、笠原阳狮、安永弘、宫本忠夫、木村斌和中井久雄。第二代精神病理学家的宝贵贡献对日本精神病理学的发展至关重要,他们与精神病学改革运动的密切关系值得重新审视,因为可以说,这场运动所引发的政治紧张局势是他们高质量工作背后的推动力。
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History of Japanese psychopathology: Portraits of the second-generation psychopathologists (Takeo Doi, Yomishi Kasahara, Hiroshi Yasunaga, Tadao Miyamoto, Bin Kimura, and Hisao Nakai) and their relationship to psychiatric reform movement in Japan.

This paper attempts to provide an overview of the history of Japanese psychopathology by presenting concise portraits of the second generation of Japanese psychopathologists, whose era is considered to be the heyday of Japanese psychopathology. Meanwhile, we also consider the historical background of the psychiatric reform movement in Japan that influenced many second-generation psychopathologists. First, the paper briefly discusses the emergence of the first-generation of psychopathologists through the adoption of German-centered psychiatry after the Meiji era. In general, the first-generation can be said to have laid the foundation for the independent development of psychopathology in Japan. Then came the second generation, at a time when the psychiatric reform movement was gaining momentum, with the Academic Chair System of the Faculty of Medicine (Ikyoku Kōzasei) heavily criticized, and psychiatric research itself halted temporarily. In order to continue the hampered academic research, workshops on "Psychopathology of Schizophrenia" were organized by the second-generation psychopathologists, whose major figures include Takeo Doi, Yomishi Kasahara, Hiroshi Yasunaga, Tadao Miyamoto, Bin Kimura, and Hisao Nakai. The invaluable contributions of the second-generation psychopathologists are essential to the development of Japanese psychopathology, and their close relationship with the psychiatric reform movement is worth reexamining, as it could be argued that the political tensions generated by the movement were the driving force behind their high-quality work.

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