For his contributions, he received the Stanley R. Dean Award in 1970 and the Marcel Benoist Prize in 1972.
In 1933, he was appointed the chief physician in the psychiatric departments at St. Pirminsberg, Pfäfers, and the University Clinic, Basel.
Perhaps the most critically, Bleuler first evaluated the impact of environmental variables on the development and outcome of schizophrenia in detail.
[3] Bleuler, M. (1972) Die schizophrenen Geistesstörungen: im Lichte langjähriger Kranken und Familiengeschichten.
Dementia Praecox oder Gruppe der Schizophrenien: Eugen Bleuler.