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Jacob S. Kasanin

Jacob Sergi Kasanin (1897-1946) was a Russian born, American trained psychiatrist who introduced the term acute schizoaffective psychoses in 1933. He was known as Yasha to those close to him. He was born in Slavgorod, on 11 May 1897, and moved to the United States in 1915. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Science in 1919, Doctor of Medicine in 1921 and a Master of Science in Public health in 1926.

Publications
• Kasanin, Jacob. "THE BLOOD SUGAR CURVE IN MENTAL DISEASE: II. THE SCHIZOPHRENIC (DEMENTIA PRAECOX) GROUPS." Archives of Neurology and Psychiatry (Chicago)16.4 (1926): 414-19 • Kasanin J., Knapp E. External factors causing variable results in the Kottmann reaction, 1926 • Kasanin J., Petersen J.N. Psychosis as an early sign of epidemic encephalitis, 1926 • The Acute Schizoaffective Psychoses. American Journal of Psychiatry 90, 1933 • ''Pavlov's Theory of Schizophrenia'', 1932 • Bowman K.M., Kasanin J. Constitutional Schizophrenia, 1933 • Kasanin J., Hanfmann E. An experimental study of concept formation in schizophrenia. Quantitative analysis of the results. American Journal of Psychiatry 95, ss. 35–48, 1938 • Hanfmann E., Kasanin J. Conceptual thinking in schizophrenia. New York: Nervous and Mental Disease Monographs, 1942 • Language and Thought in Schizophrenia, 1944 • Criteria of Therapy of War Neuroses American Journal of Psychiatry 104, 1947 • Kasanin J.S. (ed.), Language and Thought in Schizophrenia. Collected papers. With a Preface by Nolan D.C. Lewis, University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles 1951 == References ==
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