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It has been found that patients diagnosed as schizophrenic tend to respond favorably to the administration of phenothiazines , whereas patients who are primarily depressed tend to improve with either electro- convulsive treatment ( ECT ) ...
It has been found that patients diagnosed as schizophrenic tend to respond favorably to the administration of phenothiazines , whereas patients who are primarily depressed tend to improve with either electro- convulsive treatment ( ECT ) ...
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Denial The manic patient tends to deny the possibility of any personal weak- nesses , deficiencies , or problems . He generally rejects suggestions that his behavior is excessive or that he may have some psychiatric disorder .
Denial The manic patient tends to deny the possibility of any personal weak- nesses , deficiencies , or problems . He generally rejects suggestions that his behavior is excessive or that he may have some psychiatric disorder .
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Summary The consensus of the studies of the sleep EEG's of depressed patients is that depressed patients tend to have excessive periods of light or restless sleep and a shorter period of total sleep . In addition , they tend to be more ...
Summary The consensus of the studies of the sleep EEG's of depressed patients is that depressed patients tend to have excessive periods of light or restless sleep and a shorter period of total sleep . In addition , they tend to be more ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
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