Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... diagnosed as manic depressives , had their diagnoses changed to schizophrenia in a 3-20 year follow - up . In reviewing the origi- nal records , the authors demonstrated that the patients whose diagnoses were changed were misclassified ...
... diagnosed as manic depressives , had their diagnoses changed to schizophrenia in a 3-20 year follow - up . In reviewing the origi- nal records , the authors demonstrated that the patients whose diagnoses were changed were misclassified ...
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... diagnosed as manic - depressive psychosis or reactive depression and 76 pa- tients who were initially diagnosed as schizophrenics were followed for three years . During the follow - up period , 70 per cent of the schizophrenics were ...
... diagnosed as manic - depressive psychosis or reactive depression and 76 pa- tients who were initially diagnosed as schizophrenics were followed for three years . During the follow - up period , 70 per cent of the schizophrenics were ...
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... diagnosed as benign stupor by many different psychiatrists at the Manhattan State Hos- pital over a 17 - year period . Of these , 56 were available for further study , and 76 were not available . After reviewing the available cases ...
... diagnosed as benign stupor by many different psychiatrists at the Manhattan State Hos- pital over a 17 - year period . Of these , 56 were available for further study , and 76 were not available . After reviewing the available cases ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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