Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... suicide . The patient feels a strong desire to end his life as a way of escaping from a situation he regards as intolerable . Suicidal Wishes Suicidal wishes have historically been associated with a depressed state . While suicidal ...
... suicide . The patient feels a strong desire to end his life as a way of escaping from a situation he regards as intolerable . Suicidal Wishes Suicidal wishes have historically been associated with a depressed state . While suicidal ...
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... suicide rate among patients who are known to be suicidal risks is apparently high . Moss and Hamilton ( 1956 ) conducted a follow - up study for periods of two months to 20 years of 50 patients who had been con- sidered " seriously suicidal ...
... suicide rate among patients who are known to be suicidal risks is apparently high . Moss and Hamilton ( 1956 ) conducted a follow - up study for periods of two months to 20 years of 50 patients who had been con- sidered " seriously suicidal ...
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... suicidal risk is the communication of suicidal intent ( Robins , et al . 1959 ) . As Stengel ( 1962 ) points out , the notion that the person who talks about suicide will never carry it out is fallacious . Also , a previous unsuccessful ...
... suicidal risk is the communication of suicidal intent ( Robins , et al . 1959 ) . As Stengel ( 1962 ) points out , the notion that the person who talks about suicide will never carry it out is fallacious . Also , a previous unsuccessful ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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