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BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF DEPRESSION EARLY STUDIES ( 1903-1939 ) Despite the hundreds of studies of manic - depressive disorder performed during this period , there were no unequivocal findings that related this disorder to any biochemical ...
BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES OF DEPRESSION EARLY STUDIES ( 1903-1939 ) Despite the hundreds of studies of manic - depressive disorder performed during this period , there were no unequivocal findings that related this disorder to any biochemical ...
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The nonpatient subjects showed an early phase of response re- covery , whereas early recovery was much less in the psychotic depressives before treatment . As the depressed patients improved , however , they showed progressively more ...
The nonpatient subjects showed an early phase of response re- covery , whereas early recovery was much less in the psychotic depressives before treatment . As the depressed patients improved , however , they showed progressively more ...
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The sadism of the superego presupposes the existence of a comparatively well - developed ego organization and psychic structure for- mation ; faulty ego development due to very early trauma , early loss , or defective relationship ...
The sadism of the superego presupposes the existence of a comparatively well - developed ego organization and psychic structure for- mation ; faulty ego development due to very early trauma , early loss , or defective relationship ...
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