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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 . The earlier , less refined studies predominantly report a period of 6–18 months as the average ...
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 . The earlier , less refined studies predominantly report a period of 6–18 months as the average ...
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These findings were later contradicted by a better - designed study by Palmer , Hastings , and Sherman ( 1941 ) , who found estrogenic therapy less effective than electroconvulsive therapy . The final blow to the hope of estrogenic ...
These findings were later contradicted by a better - designed study by Palmer , Hastings , and Sherman ( 1941 ) , who found estrogenic therapy less effective than electroconvulsive therapy . The final blow to the hope of estrogenic ...
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He regarded himself as less intelligent , less productive , less attractive , less financially secure , or less successful as a spouse or parent than those in his comparison group . These types of self - ratings comprise the feeling of ...
He regarded himself as less intelligent , less productive , less attractive , less financially secure , or less successful as a spouse or parent than those in his comparison group . These types of self - ratings comprise the feeling of ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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