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Instead of being classified according to their primary diagnoses , such as manic - depressive reaction , schizophrenia , anxiety reac- tion , etc. , the patients were categorized according to the depth of depression which they exhibited ...
Instead of being classified according to their primary diagnoses , such as manic - depressive reaction , schizophrenia , anxiety reac- tion , etc. , the patients were categorized according to the depth of depression which they exhibited ...
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studies , it was found that the degree of interjudge reliability was relatively low in diagnoses made according to the standard nomenclature ( see Chap- ter 11 ) . Consequently , any findings based on diagnoses of such low reliability ...
studies , it was found that the degree of interjudge reliability was relatively low in diagnoses made according to the standard nomenclature ( see Chap- ter 11 ) . Consequently , any findings based on diagnoses of such low reliability ...
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METHOD Identification of the Depressed Groups In order to determine the reliability of the conventional clinical methods of classifying patients according to nosological categories , a group of four experienced psychiatrists interviewed ...
METHOD Identification of the Depressed Groups In order to determine the reliability of the conventional clinical methods of classifying patients according to nosological categories , a group of four experienced psychiatrists interviewed ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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