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Against this theory is the observation that even when the patients do get more sleep as a result of hypnotics , there is rarely any improvement in the feeling of fatigue . It is interesting to note , furthermore , that the correlation ...
Against this theory is the observation that even when the patients do get more sleep as a result of hypnotics , there is rarely any improvement in the feeling of fatigue . It is interesting to note , furthermore , that the correlation ...
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He found that more than half of the schizophrenics classified as intrapunitive improved , but only one - seventh of the ... Zubin notes that the reason for the improvement in cases with in- ternally - directed aggression is not clear .
He found that more than half of the schizophrenics classified as intrapunitive improved , but only one - seventh of the ... Zubin notes that the reason for the improvement in cases with in- ternally - directed aggression is not clear .
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( 1 ) The improvement in the placebo group may reflect the nat- ural history of the illness , i.e. , the spontaneous remission . ( 2 ) Nondrug factors such as hospital milieu and psychotherapy may produce improve- ment in the placebo ...
( 1 ) The improvement in the placebo group may reflect the nat- ural history of the illness , i.e. , the spontaneous remission . ( 2 ) Nondrug factors such as hospital milieu and psychotherapy may produce improve- ment in the placebo ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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