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These complaints were divided into several categories which included ( 1 ) psy- chological ; ( 2 ) localized medical ; ( 3 ) generalized medical ; ( 4 ) mixed medical and psychological ; ( 5 ) medical , general and local ; and ( 6 ) no ...
These complaints were divided into several categories which included ( 1 ) psy- chological ; ( 2 ) localized medical ; ( 3 ) generalized medical ; ( 4 ) mixed medical and psychological ; ( 5 ) medical , general and local ; and ( 6 ) no ...
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One such factor I call psychological strain . I have observed that a number ... The relevant psychoanalytic literature , particularly in the area of ego psychology , has been systematically reviewed and integrated by Rapaport ( 1951 ) .
One such factor I call psychological strain . I have observed that a number ... The relevant psychoanalytic literature , particularly in the area of ego psychology , has been systematically reviewed and integrated by Rapaport ( 1951 ) .
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SCHAFER , R. ( 1948 ) : The Clinical Application of Psychological Tests . New York , Internat . Univer . Press . SCHILDKRAUT , J. ( 1965 ) : The catecholamine hypothesis of affective disorders : a review of supporting evidence . Amer .
SCHAFER , R. ( 1948 ) : The Clinical Application of Psychological Tests . New York , Internat . Univer . Press . SCHILDKRAUT , J. ( 1965 ) : The catecholamine hypothesis of affective disorders : a review of supporting evidence . Amer .
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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