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a a a Although not specified in the manual , the defining characteristics of psychoneurotic depressive reaction may be assumed to be the generally accepted features of depression . The more malignant symptoms indicative of a psychotic ...
a a a Although not specified in the manual , the defining characteristics of psychoneurotic depressive reaction may be assumed to be the generally accepted features of depression . The more malignant symptoms indicative of a psychotic ...
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Kraepelin accepted Dreyfus's findings and ultimately yielded to his point of view : In the Eighth Edition of his text , he included involutional melancholia in the category ... He consequently refused to accept Dreyfus's conclusions .
Kraepelin accepted Dreyfus's findings and ultimately yielded to his point of view : In the Eighth Edition of his text , he included involutional melancholia in the category ... He consequently refused to accept Dreyfus's conclusions .
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Even normal people tend to accept the validity of their thoughts without subjecting them to any kind of careful scrutiny . The problem is compounded for the depressed patient because the idiosyncratic cognitions seem especially ...
Even normal people tend to accept the validity of their thoughts without subjecting them to any kind of careful scrutiny . The problem is compounded for the depressed patient because the idiosyncratic cognitions seem especially ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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