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He also conceded the existence of psychogenic depressions : " Simple psychogenic depressions , occurring in psychopaths not of the manic - depressive group and reaching the intensity of a mental disease , are rare .
He also conceded the existence of psychogenic depressions : " Simple psychogenic depressions , occurring in psychopaths not of the manic - depressive group and reaching the intensity of a mental disease , are rare .
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... who asserted , “ On the basis of my clinical experience I am under the definite impression that manic - depressive psychoses despite their age - long existence do not actually represent a separate clinical entity , but they are a ...
... who asserted , “ On the basis of my clinical experience I am under the definite impression that manic - depressive psychoses despite their age - long existence do not actually represent a separate clinical entity , but they are a ...
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He postulated the existence of " biological clocks ” to account for the regularities of the cycles . The timing of the cycles may vary from 24 hours to 10 years . He refers , for example , to a case reported by Kraepelin of a patient ...
He postulated the existence of " biological clocks ” to account for the regularities of the cycles . The timing of the cycles may vary from 24 hours to 10 years . He refers , for example , to a case reported by Kraepelin of a patient ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
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Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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