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If Kraepelin's concept had been supported by subsequent experience , there would be little problem of classification today . Each of the hypotheses listed above has been attacked by subsequent writers on the basis of ...
If Kraepelin's concept had been supported by subsequent experience , there would be little problem of classification today . Each of the hypotheses listed above has been attacked by subsequent writers on the basis of ...
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Twenty depressed and 20 nondepressed male patients were selected on the basis of their having , respectively , high or low scores on the Depression Inventory and high or low ratings of depression made independently during a psychiatric ...
Twenty depressed and 20 nondepressed male patients were selected on the basis of their having , respectively , high or low scores on the Depression Inventory and high or low ratings of depression made independently during a psychiatric ...
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A patient riding on an elevator had the thought , “ He ( the elevator operator ) thinks I'm a nobody . ” The patient then felt sad . On being questioned by the psychiatrist , he realized there was no factual basis for this thought .
A patient riding on an elevator had the thought , “ He ( the elevator operator ) thinks I'm a nobody . ” The patient then felt sad . On being questioned by the psychiatrist , he realized there was no factual basis for this thought .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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