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Neurotic and Psychotic Depressive Reactions There is considerable controversy among authorities regarding the separation of psychotic and neurotic depressions . Although this cleavage has been part of the official nomenclature for many ...
Neurotic and Psychotic Depressive Reactions There is considerable controversy among authorities regarding the separation of psychotic and neurotic depressions . Although this cleavage has been part of the official nomenclature for many ...
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Aubrey Lewis ( 1934 ) , in his classic paper on depression , stated that a careful analysis of 61 cases indicated that the neurotic symptoms appeared with equal frequency among the reactive and the endogenous forms of depression .
Aubrey Lewis ( 1934 ) , in his classic paper on depression , stated that a careful analysis of 61 cases indicated that the neurotic symptoms appeared with equal frequency among the reactive and the endogenous forms of depression .
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See Exogenous in systematic studies of depression , 69–70 , 127 ( neurotic ) depression ; Neurotic ... of manic patient , 91 , 92 Objectivity , loss of , 286,287 loss of , 21 , 91 , 177 Obsessional neurosis , 15 , 245 , 270 , 272 MMPI .
See Exogenous in systematic studies of depression , 69–70 , 127 ( neurotic ) depression ; Neurotic ... of manic patient , 91 , 92 Objectivity , loss of , 286,287 loss of , 21 , 91 , 177 Obsessional neurosis , 15 , 245 , 270 , 272 MMPI .
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