Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... Table 12-5 shows the results of the determination of the number of Table 12-5 . RELATIONSHIP OF CHANGES IN DEPRESSION INVENTORY SCORE TO CHANGES IN DEPTH Depression inventory OF DEPRESSION RATING Depth of depression Score Decreased ...
... Table 12-5 shows the results of the determination of the number of Table 12-5 . RELATIONSHIP OF CHANGES IN DEPRESSION INVENTORY SCORE TO CHANGES IN DEPTH Depression inventory OF DEPRESSION RATING Depth of depression Score Decreased ...
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... ( Table 14-2 ) . When the extreme groups were com- pared , it was again found that the severely depressed groups showed a sig- nificantly higher proportion of parental death ( 36.4 per cent ) than the nondepressed group ( 15.2 per cent ) ...
... ( Table 14-2 ) . When the extreme groups were com- pared , it was again found that the severely depressed groups showed a sig- nificantly higher proportion of parental death ( 36.4 per cent ) than the nondepressed group ( 15.2 per cent ) ...
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... Table 14–5 . ( Only those diagnostic categories that contained at least 12 cases were included ; the remaining 53 cases were distributed among various diagnostic categories , predominantly those in the generic class of " personality ...
... Table 14–5 . ( Only those diagnostic categories that contained at least 12 cases were included ; the remaining 53 cases were distributed among various diagnostic categories , predominantly those in the generic class of " personality ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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