Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... psychotic episodes . Kraepelin accepted Dreyfus's findings and ultimately yielded to his point of view : In the Eighth Edition of his text , he included involutional melancholia in the category of manic - depressive psychosis . The ...
... psychotic episodes . Kraepelin accepted Dreyfus's findings and ultimately yielded to his point of view : In the Eighth Edition of his text , he included involutional melancholia in the category of manic - depressive psychosis . The ...
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... psychosis but that later showed the typical symptomatology of chronic schizophrenia ( Hoch and Rachlin , 1941 ) . CATATONIA AND MANIC - DEPRESSIVE PSYCHOSIS ( KIRBY , 1913 ) Kirby attempted to isolate from the dementia praecox category ...
... psychosis but that later showed the typical symptomatology of chronic schizophrenia ( Hoch and Rachlin , 1941 ) . CATATONIA AND MANIC - DEPRESSIVE PSYCHOSIS ( KIRBY , 1913 ) Kirby attempted to isolate from the dementia praecox category ...
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... psychosis was characterized by a very sudden onset in a setting of marked emotional turmoil with distortion of the outside world and , in some cases , false sensory impressions . 2. The psychosis lasted from a few weeks to a few months ...
... psychosis was characterized by a very sudden onset in a setting of marked emotional turmoil with distortion of the outside world and , in some cases , false sensory impressions . 2. The psychosis lasted from a few weeks to a few months ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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