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Although not specified in the manual , the defining characteristics of psychoneurotic depressive reaction may be assumed to be the generally accepted features of depression . The more malignant symptoms indicative of a psychotic ...
Although not specified in the manual , the defining characteristics of psychoneurotic depressive reaction may be assumed to be the generally accepted features of depression . The more malignant symptoms indicative of a psychotic ...
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Kraepelin accepted Dreyfus's findings and ultimately yielded to his point of view : In the Eighth Edition of his text , he included involutional melancholia in the category ... He consequently refused to accept Dreyfus's conclusions .
Kraepelin accepted Dreyfus's findings and ultimately yielded to his point of view : In the Eighth Edition of his text , he included involutional melancholia in the category ... He consequently refused to accept Dreyfus's conclusions .
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He fully accepted the notion that there was nothing wrong in making mistakes and that it was an inevitable part of living . He was instructed to focus on his thoughts the next time he felt an unpleasant affect in connection with making ...
He fully accepted the notion that there was nothing wrong in making mistakes and that it was an inevitable part of living . He was instructed to focus on his thoughts the next time he felt an unpleasant affect in connection with making ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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