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Despite these limitations , his study is of great value in providing solid facts regarding recurrent episodes ... His sample is as follows : single depression , 263 ; recurrent depression , 177 ; biphasic single episode , 106 ; combined ...
Despite these limitations , his study is of great value in providing solid facts regarding recurrent episodes ... His sample is as follows : single depression , 263 ; recurrent depression , 177 ; biphasic single episode , 106 ; combined ...
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Rennie's study yielded similar results , the first episode lasting on the average 6.5 months . ... He found that 14 per cent of the episodes lasted one month or less , and that almost 80 per cent were completed in six months or less .
Rennie's study yielded similar results , the first episode lasting on the average 6.5 months . ... He found that 14 per cent of the episodes lasted one month or less , and that almost 80 per cent were completed in six months or less .
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Thirty - seven of the 47 patients in the group had four or more episodes . In Kraepelin's series , 204 out of 310 cases of this type ( 67 per cent ) had one or more recurrences , with more than half having three or more attacks .
Thirty - seven of the 47 patients in the group had four or more episodes . In Kraepelin's series , 204 out of 310 cases of this type ( 67 per cent ) had one or more recurrences , with more than half having three or more attacks .
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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