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He observed , furthermore , that 54 per cent had had previous psychotic episodes . ... to his point of view : In the Eighth Edition of his text , he included involutional melancholia in the category of manic - depressive psychosis .
He observed , furthermore , that 54 per cent had had previous psychotic episodes . ... to his point of view : In the Eighth Edition of his text , he included involutional melancholia in the category of manic - depressive psychosis .
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The third consists of studies of cases initially diagnosed as manic - depressive psychosis but that later showed the typical symptomatology of chronic schizophrenia ( Hoch and Rachlin , 1941 ) . CATATONIA AND MANIC - DEPRESSIVE ...
The third consists of studies of cases initially diagnosed as manic - depressive psychosis but that later showed the typical symptomatology of chronic schizophrenia ( Hoch and Rachlin , 1941 ) . CATATONIA AND MANIC - DEPRESSIVE ...
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was able to reconstruct the psychological significance of the psychosis through reviewing the various symptoms and behavior with the patient after his recovery , and that they then became quite intelligible .
was able to reconstruct the psychological significance of the psychosis through reviewing the various symptoms and behavior with the patient after his recovery , and that they then became quite intelligible .
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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