Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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Stranica 136
... changes were associated with the changes in the mood ; during the manic phases , there was a definite rise in blood pressure , pulse , and respiratory rate . For a period of several months , this patient was given a constant bal- anced ...
... changes were associated with the changes in the mood ; during the manic phases , there was a definite rise in blood pressure , pulse , and respiratory rate . For a period of several months , this patient was given a constant bal- anced ...
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... change was also noted in paranoid schizophrenic patients , but not in patients diagnosed as psycho- neurotic . The changes , moreover , were apparent in patients who improved on therapy but were lacking among those who failed to improve ...
... change was also noted in paranoid schizophrenic patients , but not in patients diagnosed as psycho- neurotic . The changes , moreover , were apparent in patients who improved on therapy but were lacking among those who failed to improve ...
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... ChangeS IN DEPRESSION INVENTORY SCORE TO CHANGES IN DEPTH Depression OF DEPRESSION RATING Depth of depression inventory Score Decreased Increased Decreased 26 3 Increased 22 2 2 cases in which a change in the depth of depression was ...
... ChangeS IN DEPRESSION INVENTORY SCORE TO CHANGES IN DEPTH Depression OF DEPRESSION RATING Depth of depression inventory Score Decreased Increased Decreased 26 3 Increased 22 2 2 cases in which a change in the depth of depression was ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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