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Did you know... that there was a widespread belief in 19th-century German psychiatry that all forms of mental illness were simple variations of a single unitary psychosis?
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I propose that the article Einheitspsychosen should be merged with this page. I just created this page today without considering that an article could already exist on the topic with a German language title. I think Einheitspsychosen should be merged with this page because: a) The English language title of Unitary psychosis is more apt, b) both articles are on the same subject area although this article is much stronger on the history and origin of the concept while the latter is more oriented to the present-day. A merger will thus be complementary FiachraByrne (talk) 19:52, 23 August 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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