Advance Reviews.- Table of Contents.- Acknowledgments.- Author biographies of all authors.- Foreword: Emil Kraepelin and his legacy.- Introduction: Psychiatry after Kraepelin and beyond.- Part A- Emil Kraepelin.- 1.
Emil Kraepelin, Wilhelm Wundt and Leipzig University: Short-term stay, long-term impact.- 2. Kraepelin and the development of Physical Treatments in Psychiatry.- 3. Beyond conceptual history: Emil Kraepelin's, Karl Jaspers' and Arthur Kronfeld's views on psychiatry may not only inform, but also guide our present-day debate.- Part B- After Darwin: Biology in the Evolution of Psychiatry.- 4. Degeneration and eugenics.
- 5. Evolutionary Psychiatry before, during and after Kraepelin and his times.- 6. A Genetic Perspective on Kraepelin's Nosology.- 7. Brain imaging in schizophrenia.- Part C- Psychiatric Diagnosis: Concepts and Challenges.- 8.
From Dementia Praecox to Autoimmune Psychosis Diagnostic challenges of the schizophrenias.- 9. The origins of invention and its link with autism.- 10. Political Ideology, Collective Emotions and Diagnosis in Psychiatry.- 11. The Continental Philosophical Psychiatric Tradition and the Dialectics of Madness.- 12.
Mad People and Mad Studies.- Part D- Image, Imagination and Experience.- 13. Adverse Childhood Experiences and Brain Development.- 14. Imagi(ni)ng the brain in psychiatry.- 15. The self in neuroscience and psychiatry.
- 16. Images for psychiatry: from the conceptual description of symptoms and "Clinical forms", through the search for structural units of meaningful "Forms of life", to images as "Forms of Pathos".- 17. "Sheer space", "Elvenspace", the Ghost Choir of time and "Thymic space": A Trilogue to Understand Space "Oddities" in Schizophrenia.- Part E- Mental Health Services: Reality and Ambition.- 18. Emil Kraepelin's Influence in India.- 19.
Soviet Psychiatry: the Stalin Years.- 20. Yugoslav Psychiatry in the Middle: Non-aligned and Post-Colonial Psychiatry during the Cold War.- 21. Ideas, Theories and Psychiatric Services: De-institutionalisation and Community Care in Italy, the UK and Germany since 1960.- 22. Latin American Psychiatry Reform and the WHO Mental Health Office.- Part F- Psychiatry and Mental Health Services Today and Tomorrow.
- 23. Emil Kraepelin and Biological Research in Psychiatry Today.- 24. What does research tell us about peer support, its strengths, and potential risks?.- 25. Beyond Kraepelin: An Aetiological Approach to the Typology and Treatment of Psychosis.- 26. The Best Psychiatry in the World? Ambition and Achievement in Denmark.
- 27. Doing Justice: Psychiatry as a Vocation.- Afterword.