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Among the important characteristics of the clinical entity of depression are the following : There is generally a well - defined onset , a progression in the severity of the symptoms until the condition bottoms out , and then a steady ...
Among the important characteristics of the clinical entity of depression are the following : There is generally a well - defined onset , a progression in the severity of the symptoms until the condition bottoms out , and then a steady ...
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One aspect of the usual depressive episode that is of importance in treatment is the fact that the episode tends to ... It is particularly important when assessing the efficacy of specific forms of treatment to take into account the ...
One aspect of the usual depressive episode that is of importance in treatment is the fact that the episode tends to ... It is particularly important when assessing the efficacy of specific forms of treatment to take into account the ...
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Certain traits that were expected to be important in depression did not appear in any of the factors . These included loss of interest in oral satisfaction , suicidal ideas , fatigue , wishes to cry , loss of esteem by others , relief ...
Certain traits that were expected to be important in depression did not appear in any of the factors . These included loss of interest in oral satisfaction , suicidal ideas , fatigue , wishes to cry , loss of esteem by others , relief ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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