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Adele Juda

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She ended her studies in the last month of the Second World War, and returned to Innsbruck in 1945. Here she worked as a specialist in nervous and mood disorders from her own home. She also worked until her death at the 'Zentralstelle für Familienbiologie und Sozialpsychiatrie' (Central office for
203:, but concluded that psychosis impaired creativity. In a subgroup of 113 artists and writers she found a high occurrence of neurosis and suicide, specifically in poets. Their families were also more likely to have some form of mental illness. 144:. She played the piano and received musical education. She had planned to become a pianist, but a movement disorder in her left hand prevented this. While being treated she met Editha Senger, who later married 120:
October 1949) was an Austrian psychologist and neurologist. She studied the incidence of mental illness in gifted and creative German-speaking people. One of those included in her studies was
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Wiedemann, Ute; Burgmair, Wolfgang; Weber, Matthias M. (2007). "Die Höchstbegabtenstudie von Adele Juda 1927-1955: Höhepunkt und Ende der psychiatrischen Genialenforschung in Deutschland".
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Her research was criticised, as her inclusion criteria were rather ambiguous, and the diagnostic methods used in her time were not great at distinguishing between different
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Between 1928 and 1944 Juda studied the biographies of 19,000 German speaking people, including scientists, artists and at least 27 musicians. She performed this study under
199:. Juda found no relation between mental illness and high intellectual capability. However, she noted that geniuses and their families showed a higher occurrence of 132:
Adele Juda's father Karl was a graphic artist and director of a printing house; her mother was Maria. During her youth her family moved around and lived in
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Juda, Adele (1949-10-01). "The relationship between highest mental capacity and psychic abnormalities".
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Juda, A. (1928-12-01). "Zum Problem der empirischen Erbprognosebestimmung".
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Family Biology and Social Psychiatry) with Rudolf Cornides and
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During her medical studies she worked as an assistant to
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Kaufman, James C.; Sternberg, Robert J. (2019-04-25).
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Zeitschrift für die gesamte Neurologie und Psychiatrie
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Index

Munich
Innsbruck
Thesis
Zum Problem der empirischen Erbprognosebestimmung
Ernst Rüdin
Mozart
Prague
Munich
Innsbruck
Ernst Rüdin
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Physikum
Ernst Rüdin
Friedrich Stumpfl
poliomyelitis
Ernst Rüdin
Cesare Lombroso
psychosis
schizophrenia
bipolar disorder
"The Creativity Mystique and the Rhetoric of Mood Disorders"
doi
10.18061/dsq.v31i3.1671
ISSN
2159-8371


The Bleeding of Mozart
ISBN
978-1-4568-5076-0

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