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In the earlier studies , German authors reported a substantially higher incidence of recurrence than American in- vestigators ( Lundquist , 1945 ) . These differences may be attributed to more stringent diagnostic criteria and to longer ...
In the earlier studies , German authors reported a substantially higher incidence of recurrence than American in- vestigators ( Lundquist , 1945 ) . These differences may be attributed to more stringent diagnostic criteria and to longer ...
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AUTONOMIC FUNCTION BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSES TO MECHOLYL Funkenstein ( 1954 ) reported that he and his coworkers had demon- strated a relationship between blood pressure reactivity and depression . Although a number of techniques were ...
AUTONOMIC FUNCTION BLOOD PRESSURE RESPONSES TO MECHOLYL Funkenstein ( 1954 ) reported that he and his coworkers had demon- strated a relationship between blood pressure reactivity and depression . Although a number of techniques were ...
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It was found that while all of the patients reported " masochistic " and " nonmasochistic " dreams , the proportion of " masochistic " dreams was significantly higher for the depressed patients . In contrast to the previous study ...
It was found that while all of the patients reported " masochistic " and " nonmasochistic " dreams , the proportion of " masochistic " dreams was significantly higher for the depressed patients . In contrast to the previous study ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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