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Loss of libido correlated most highly with loss of appetite , loss of interest in other people , and depressed mood ( see Appendix ) . Mild : There is generally a slight loss of spontaneous sexual ...
Loss of libido correlated most highly with loss of appetite , loss of interest in other people , and depressed mood ( see Appendix ) . Mild : There is generally a slight loss of spontaneous sexual ...
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Since the DI score also correlated fairly highly with clinical ratings , however , it does not seem likely that its validity was substantially reduced by response set . Discrimination between Anxiety and Depression Since anxiety and ...
Since the DI score also correlated fairly highly with clinical ratings , however , it does not seem likely that its validity was substantially reduced by response set . Discrimination between Anxiety and Depression Since anxiety and ...
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The same type of cognition would be elicited by highly heterogenous experiences . In addition , these idiosyncratic cognitions tended to occur repetitively in the patients ' ruminations and stream of associations .
The same type of cognition would be elicited by highly heterogenous experiences . In addition , these idiosyncratic cognitions tended to occur repetitively in the patients ' ruminations and stream of associations .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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