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Rennie , however , in analyzing his data , found that the second episode had the same duration as the initial episode in 20 per cent , was longer in 35 per cent ...
Rennie , however , in analyzing his data , found that the second episode had the same duration as the initial episode in 20 per cent , was longer in 35 per cent ...
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When the initial attack occurs before age 30 , it tends to be shorter than when it occurs after 30. Acute onset also favors shorter duration . 4. Contrary to prevalent opinion , there is not a trend towards pro- longation of the attacks ...
When the initial attack occurs before age 30 , it tends to be shorter than when it occurs after 30. Acute onset also favors shorter duration . 4. Contrary to prevalent opinion , there is not a trend towards pro- longation of the attacks ...
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It was frequently observed that the patients ' initial reaction to an unpleasant event was to regard it as a catas- trophe . It was generally found on further inquiry that the perceived dis- aster was often a relatively minor problem .
It was frequently observed that the patients ' initial reaction to an unpleasant event was to regard it as a catas- trophe . It was generally found on further inquiry that the perceived dis- aster was often a relatively minor problem .
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
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