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SYMPTOMS The decision as to which symptoms should be included here was made as the result of several steps : First , several textbooks of psychiatry and monographs on depression were studied to determine what symptoms have been ...
SYMPTOMS The decision as to which symptoms should be included here was made as the result of several steps : First , several textbooks of psychiatry and monographs on depression were studied to determine what symptoms have been ...
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Unlike Rennie's study , Kraepelin's included intervals after the second and later attacks ( as well as intervals between the first and second episodes ) . He found that with each successive attack the intervals tended to become shorter ...
Unlike Rennie's study , Kraepelin's included intervals after the second and later attacks ( as well as intervals between the first and second episodes ) . He found that with each successive attack the intervals tended to become shorter ...
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It is of some interest that Vaillant included three of these cases in his follow - up study of remitting schizophrenics ( 1963a ) ; one relapsed into chronic schizophrenia after about four years , one had five recurrences ...
It is of some interest that Vaillant included three of these cases in his follow - up study of remitting schizophrenics ( 1963a ) ; one relapsed into chronic schizophrenia after about four years , one had five recurrences ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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