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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS In trying to make a distinction between neurotic and psychotic depres- sion , the best guide is to designate as psychotic depressive all cases that show definite signs of psychosis , such as loss of reality ...
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS In trying to make a distinction between neurotic and psychotic depres- sion , the best guide is to designate as psychotic depressive all cases that show definite signs of psychosis , such as loss of reality ...
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It is apparent that in almost all instances the signs and symptoms of depression were observed in the majority of both neurotic and psychotic depressives . Diurnal variation of mood occurred substantially more fre- quently among the ...
It is apparent that in almost all instances the signs and symptoms of depression were observed in the majority of both neurotic and psychotic depressives . Diurnal variation of mood occurred substantially more fre- quently among the ...
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significantly more frequently in the manic - depressive group than in the involutional - depression group ( 61.5 per ... Also , agitation was more frequently observed in patients diagnosed as psychotic depressive reaction and neurotic ...
significantly more frequently in the manic - depressive group than in the involutional - depression group ( 61.5 per ... Also , agitation was more frequently observed in patients diagnosed as psychotic depressive reaction and neurotic ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
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