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Reassessing "Praecox Feeling" in Diagnostic Decision Making in Schizophrenia: A Critical Review.

Tudi Gozé1,2, Marcin Moskalewicz3,4, Michael A Schwartz5,6, Jean Naudin7,8, Jean-Arthur Micoulaud-Franchi9,10, Michel Cermolacce7,11.   

Abstract

The "Praecox Feeling" (PF) is a classical concept referring to a characteristic feeling of bizarreness experienced by a psychiatrist while encountering a person with schizophrenia. Although the PF used to be considered a core symptom of the schizophrenia spectrum, it fell into disuse since the spread of operationalized diagnostic methods (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders/International Classification of Diseases systems). In contemporary research on schizophrenia, it remains largely unaddressed. This critical review investigates the evolution of the PF in historical and contemporary literature and presents an exhaustive overview of empirical evidence on its prevalence in clinical decision making, its reliability and validity. The review demonstrates that the PF is a real determinant of medical decision making in schizophrenia, although, without further research, there is not enough evidence to sustain its rehabilitation as a reliable and valid clinical criterion. PF-like experiences should not be opposed to any criteriological attitude in diagnosis and would be clinically useful if the conditions of descriptive precaution and rigorous epistemology are maintained. The aim of teaching clinical expertise is to transform this basic experience into a well-founded clinical judgment. Finally, the article discusses the possible relevance of the PF for basic science and clinical research according to a translational approach inspired by phenomenology.
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Keywords:  Praecox Feeling; diagnostic judgment; epistemology of psychiatry; phenomenology; psychopathology; schizophrenia

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30476340      PMCID: PMC6737542          DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sby172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schizophr Bull        ISSN: 0586-7614            Impact factor:   9.306


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2.  Drawing a line in the sand: affect and testimony in autism assessment teams in the UK.

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