Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... attacks as being exactly like those of longer attacks : profound sadness and unhappiness without obvious cause ; self - reproach ; self - blame ; self - derogation ; lack of initiative ; lack of response to usual interests accompanied ...
... attacks as being exactly like those of longer attacks : profound sadness and unhappiness without obvious cause ; self - reproach ; self - blame ; self - derogation ; lack of initiative ; lack of response to usual interests accompanied ...
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... Attacks of DepreSSION Rennie Lundquist Frequency of depression No. of patients No. of ( % ) patients ( % ) 1 attack 26 21.0 105 61.0 2 attacks 33 27.0 45 26.0 3 attacks 28 23.0 11 6.5 4+ attacks 36 29.0 11 6.5 TOTAL 123 100 172 100 The ...
... Attacks of DepreSSION Rennie Lundquist Frequency of depression No. of patients No. of ( % ) patients ( % ) 1 attack 26 21.0 105 61.0 2 attacks 33 27.0 45 26.0 3 attacks 28 23.0 11 6.5 4+ attacks 36 29.0 11 6.5 TOTAL 123 100 172 100 The ...
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... attacks with each recurrence , the later attacks lasting about as long as the earlier attacks . 5. After an initial attack of depression , 47-79 per cent of the patients will have a recurrence at some time in their lives . The correct ...
... attacks with each recurrence , the later attacks lasting about as long as the earlier attacks . 5. After an initial attack of depression , 47-79 per cent of the patients will have a recurrence at some time in their lives . The correct ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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