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Course and Prognosis DEPRESSION AS A CLINICAL ENTITY In the previous chapter , depression was treated as a psychopathological dimension or syndrome . The clinical features of depression were examined in cross - section , i.e. , in terms ...
Course and Prognosis DEPRESSION AS A CLINICAL ENTITY In the previous chapter , depression was treated as a psychopathological dimension or syndrome . The clinical features of depression were examined in cross - section , i.e. , in terms ...
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These cases were excluded , as were cases of depression that had lost the preponderant depressive affect and had , in the course of years , evolved slowly into more automatic and schizophrenic - like behavior .
These cases were excluded , as were cases of depression that had lost the preponderant depressive affect and had , in the course of years , evolved slowly into more automatic and schizophrenic - like behavior .
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The course of the illness suggests a physiological basis because of its onset in personalities that are presumably well adjusted ; its onset in the absence of significant precipitating stress ; and the " basically identical onset ...
The course of the illness suggests a physiological basis because of its onset in personalities that are presumably well adjusted ; its onset in the absence of significant precipitating stress ; and the " basically identical onset ...
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