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Severe : The severely - depressed patients generally believe they are incapable of making a decision and , consequently , do not even try . When a housewife was prodded to make a shopping list or a list of clothes for her children to ...
Severe : The severely - depressed patients generally believe they are incapable of making a decision and , consequently , do not even try . When a housewife was prodded to make a shopping list or a list of clothes for her children to ...
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In some cases the patient may believe that he is the devil ; 14 per cent of the severely depressed psychotics had this delusion . Nihilistic Delusions Nihilistic delusions have traditionally been associated with depression .
In some cases the patient may believe that he is the devil ; 14 per cent of the severely depressed psychotics had this delusion . Nihilistic Delusions Nihilistic delusions have traditionally been associated with depression .
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Most authors believe that the efficacy of ECT in depression bears no relationship to the memory defects . Holmberg suggests that very intensive treatment in elderly arteriosclerotic subjects may cause irreversible brain damage with ...
Most authors believe that the efficacy of ECT in depression bears no relationship to the memory defects . Holmberg suggests that very intensive treatment in elderly arteriosclerotic subjects may cause irreversible brain damage with ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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