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Denial The manic patient tends to deny the possibility of any personal weaknesses , deficiencies , or problems . He generally rejects suggestions that his behavior is excessive or that he may have some psychiatric disorder .
Denial The manic patient tends to deny the possibility of any personal weaknesses , deficiencies , or problems . He generally rejects suggestions that his behavior is excessive or that he may have some psychiatric disorder .
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It has been amply demonstrated that changes in metabolism and physiological responses occur with advancing age ; since depressed patients tend to fall into the older age groups , they tend to show responses different from younger ...
It has been amply demonstrated that changes in metabolism and physiological responses occur with advancing age ; since depressed patients tend to fall into the older age groups , they tend to show responses different from younger ...
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a a Summary The consensus of the studies of the sleep EEG's of depressed patients is that depressed patients tend to have excessive periods of light or restless sleep and a shorter period of total sleep . In addition , they tend to be ...
a a Summary The consensus of the studies of the sleep EEG's of depressed patients is that depressed patients tend to have excessive periods of light or restless sleep and a shorter period of total sleep . In addition , they tend to be ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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