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The individual diagnostician was frequently inconsistent in applying his diagnostic techniques and in making judgments . A more serious problem was that while the diagnosticians were able to achieve a reasonable degree of uniformity ...
The individual diagnostician was frequently inconsistent in applying his diagnostic techniques and in making judgments . A more serious problem was that while the diagnosticians were able to achieve a reasonable degree of uniformity ...
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Development of Depression PREDISPOSITION TO DEPRESSION FORMATION OF PERMANENT CONCEPTS Early in his life , an individual develops a wide variety of concepts and attitudes about himself and his world . Some of these concepts are anchored ...
Development of Depression PREDISPOSITION TO DEPRESSION FORMATION OF PERMANENT CONCEPTS Early in his life , an individual develops a wide variety of concepts and attitudes about himself and his world . Some of these concepts are anchored ...
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A structured program of occupational therapy , recreational therapy , and group and individual psychotherapy has been shown to reduce the duration of psychotic depressions ( Friedman et al . , 1966 ) .
A structured program of occupational therapy , recreational therapy , and group and individual psychotherapy has been shown to reduce the duration of psychotic depressions ( Friedman et al . , 1966 ) .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
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Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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