Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... disturbance that is responsible for the depressive state ( Campbell , 1953 ; Kraines , 1957 ) . These symptoms , contrary to expectation , have a relatively low correla- tion with each other and with clinical ratings of the depth of ...
... disturbance that is responsible for the depressive state ( Campbell , 1953 ; Kraines , 1957 ) . These symptoms , contrary to expectation , have a relatively low correla- tion with each other and with clinical ratings of the depth of ...
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... disturbance of sleep cycle , loss of appetite , loss of energy disproportionate to the somatic complaints , diurnal variation in intensity of somatic symptoms , and feeling of unreality . It is apparent that more systematic work must be ...
... disturbance of sleep cycle , loss of appetite , loss of energy disproportionate to the somatic complaints , diurnal variation in intensity of somatic symptoms , and feeling of unreality . It is apparent that more systematic work must be ...
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... disturbance related to Cushing's syndrome , Michael and Gib- bons state that the incident of psychiatric disturbance generally exceeds 50 per cent . Severe mental disturbance , extreme enough to warrant the label psychotic , is found in ...
... disturbance related to Cushing's syndrome , Michael and Gib- bons state that the incident of psychiatric disturbance generally exceeds 50 per cent . Severe mental disturbance , extreme enough to warrant the label psychotic , is found in ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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