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143 ) with a single attack lasting 15 years , from which the patient made a complete recovery . a DURATION Some idea of the average or expected duration of an episode of depression is obviously important so that the physician can ...
143 ) with a single attack lasting 15 years , from which the patient made a complete recovery . a DURATION Some idea of the average or expected duration of an episode of depression is obviously important so that the physician can ...
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The expected agreement that might be expected by chance alone , i.e. , if each diagnostician diagnosed the cases according to his own system of diagnostic preferences , was computed . In order to arrive at this figure , the " base rates ...
The expected agreement that might be expected by chance alone , i.e. , if each diagnostician diagnosed the cases according to his own system of diagnostic preferences , was computed . In order to arrive at this figure , the " base rates ...
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Although such situations might be expected to produce transient unpleasant reactions in the average person , they may produce prolonged feelings of disappointment or hopelessness in the depression - prone person .
Although such situations might be expected to produce transient unpleasant reactions in the average person , they may produce prolonged feelings of disappointment or hopelessness in the depression - prone person .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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