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DURATION Some idea of the average or expected duration of an episode of de- pression is obviously important so that the physician can adequately prepare the patient and family psychologically and give them a basis for making decisions ...
DURATION Some idea of the average or expected duration of an episode of de- pression is obviously important so that the physician can adequately prepare the patient and family psychologically and give them a basis for making decisions ...
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Constipation occurred twice as frequently in the psychotic depressive group as might be expected because the patients in this group were generally in the older age category . Although almost all the clinical features were observed more ...
Constipation occurred twice as frequently in the psychotic depressive group as might be expected because the patients in this group were generally in the older age category . Although almost all the clinical features were observed more ...
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The expected agreement that might be expected by chance alone , i.e. , if each diagnostician diagnosed the cases according to his own system of diagnostic preferences , was computed . In order to arrive at this figure , the " base rates ...
The expected agreement that might be expected by chance alone , i.e. , if each diagnostician diagnosed the cases according to his own system of diagnostic preferences , was computed . In order to arrive at this figure , the " base rates ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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