Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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Aaron T. Beck. Involutional Psychotic Reaction The concept of a depression that is specific for the involutional period is embodied in the current term involutional psychotic reaction in the APA nomenclature ( 1952 ) . The diagnostic ...
Aaron T. Beck. Involutional Psychotic Reaction The concept of a depression that is specific for the involutional period is embodied in the current term involutional psychotic reaction in the APA nomenclature ( 1952 ) . The diagnostic ...
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... involutional period corre- spond to mixed states of manic - depressive psychosis and that there is no justification for considering involutional melancholia a separate entity . He was evidently impressed by the relatively high frequency ...
... involutional period corre- spond to mixed states of manic - depressive psychosis and that there is no justification for considering involutional melancholia a separate entity . He was evidently impressed by the relatively high frequency ...
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... involutional - depression group ( 61.5 per cent vs. 36.0 per cent ; p < .02 ) . This finding is strong evidence against the notion of a specific , involutional syndrome distinguishable from other depressions on the basis of the symp ...
... involutional - depression group ( 61.5 per cent vs. 36.0 per cent ; p < .02 ) . This finding is strong evidence against the notion of a specific , involutional syndrome distinguishable from other depressions on the basis of the symp ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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