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Mild : The patient finds that he no longer spontaneously desires to do certain specific things , especially those that do not bring any immediate gratification . An advertising executive observes a loss of drive and initiative in ...
Mild : The patient finds that he no longer spontaneously desires to do certain specific things , especially those that do not bring any immediate gratification . An advertising executive observes a loss of drive and initiative in ...
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The suicidal risk is especially high on weekend leaves from the hospital and during the month following hospitalization and remains high for six months after discharge . 11. The notion that a person who threatens suicide will not carry ...
The suicidal risk is especially high on weekend leaves from the hospital and during the month following hospitalization and remains high for six months after discharge . 11. The notion that a person who threatens suicide will not carry ...
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It will be apparent that by autonomous melancholia we mean an illness shown by clinical experience to respond especially well to electroplexy . ” The experiment was carried out over a period of five nights .
It will be apparent that by autonomous melancholia we mean an illness shown by clinical experience to respond especially well to electroplexy . ” The experiment was carried out over a period of five nights .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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