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In the pilot study , an investigation of precipitating factors suggested that there was rarely a single clear - cut ... This finding suggests a lack of correspondence between the self - reports of the patients and the clinicians ...
In the pilot study , an investigation of precipitating factors suggested that there was rarely a single clear - cut ... This finding suggests a lack of correspondence between the self - reports of the patients and the clinicians ...
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This suggested that the diagnosticians may have been closer in their appraisals than was indicated by the scoring of only the preferred diagnoses . The possible influence of clinical experience on the rate of agreement was suggested by ...
This suggested that the diagnosticians may have been closer in their appraisals than was indicated by the scoring of only the preferred diagnoses . The possible influence of clinical experience on the rate of agreement was suggested by ...
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Friedman et al . suggest that perhaps the improvement ... It has also been suggested that desipramine is the active principle in imipramine . Klerman and Cole cite two controlled studies which show no difference between these two drugs ...
Friedman et al . suggest that perhaps the improvement ... It has also been suggested that desipramine is the active principle in imipramine . Klerman and Cole cite two controlled studies which show no difference between these two drugs ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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