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are gratified by activities involving less of a sense of duty or responsibility ( giving ) and more of a tangible and easily obtained satisfaction . In the more advanced stages of the illness , however , even passive , regressive ac- ...
are gratified by activities involving less of a sense of duty or responsibility ( giving ) and more of a tangible and easily obtained satisfaction . In the more advanced stages of the illness , however , even passive , regressive ac- ...
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has lost confidence in himself and his sense of inadequacy is such that when confronted with tasks he has easily handled in the past , his initial reaction is : " I can't do it . " The religious or moralistic patient tends to dwell on ...
has lost confidence in himself and his sense of inadequacy is such that when confronted with tasks he has easily handled in the past , his initial reaction is : " I can't do it . " The religious or moralistic patient tends to dwell on ...
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Mild : The patient finds that he tires more easily than usual . If he has had a hypomanic period just prior to the depression , the contrast is marked : Whereas previously he could be very active for many hours with- out any feeling of ...
Mild : The patient finds that he tires more easily than usual . If he has had a hypomanic period just prior to the depression , the contrast is marked : Whereas previously he could be very active for many hours with- out any feeling of ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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