Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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Stranica 108
... affective fea- tures , and it is difficult to decide whether a given case should be regarded as " schizophrenia with affective features , " or as " affective disorder with schizophrenia . " In the United States it has been customary to ...
... affective fea- tures , and it is difficult to decide whether a given case should be regarded as " schizophrenia with affective features , " or as " affective disorder with schizophrenia . " In the United States it has been customary to ...
Stranica 118
... affective disorder would cover cases of good premorbid adjustment and acute onset , and manifesting affective features , confusion , and preoccupation with death . Henderson and Gillespie ( 1963 ) are dubious about the use of the term ...
... affective disorder would cover cases of good premorbid adjustment and acute onset , and manifesting affective features , confusion , and preoccupation with death . Henderson and Gillespie ( 1963 ) are dubious about the use of the term ...
Stranica 122
... affective cases ) with a fair prognosis . This relationship between diagnosis and prognosis may be conceptualized in terms of the operation of two variables : the schizophrenic variable linked to a poor prognosis ; and the affective ...
... affective cases ) with a fair prognosis . This relationship between diagnosis and prognosis may be conceptualized in terms of the operation of two variables : the schizophrenic variable linked to a poor prognosis ; and the affective ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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