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PSYCHOTIC DEPRESSIVE REACTION The term psychotic depressive reaction does not appear in any of the official American or European classifications prior to the end of World War II . In 1951 , the standard Veterans Administration ...
PSYCHOTIC DEPRESSIVE REACTION The term psychotic depressive reaction does not appear in any of the official American or European classifications prior to the end of World War II . In 1951 , the standard Veterans Administration ...
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Paranoid Reaction The cardinal feature of the paranoid reaction is the misinterpretation of experience in terms of mistreatment , abuse , or persecution : A patient hears people whispering and he has the thought that they are jealous of ...
Paranoid Reaction The cardinal feature of the paranoid reaction is the misinterpretation of experience in terms of mistreatment , abuse , or persecution : A patient hears people whispering and he has the thought that they are jealous of ...
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Personality organization , in depression , 281-290 Psychotic depressive reaction ( continued ) Pessimism , 23 , 35 , 184 , 204 , 254 , 263 , 277 , 290 , manic - depressive reaction distinguished from , 330 , 333 , 337 82 pH , of blood ...
Personality organization , in depression , 281-290 Psychotic depressive reaction ( continued ) Pessimism , 23 , 35 , 184 , 204 , 254 , 263 , 277 , 290 , manic - depressive reaction distinguished from , 330 , 333 , 337 82 pH , of blood ...
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Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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