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The " bad things " were that he should kill himself and the " good things " were that he should keep on living . He was given a series of 20 electroconvulsive treatments and experienced a complete remission of his psychosis . Case 2 .
The " bad things " were that he should kill himself and the " good things " were that he should keep on living . He was given a series of 20 electroconvulsive treatments and experienced a complete remission of his psychosis . Case 2 .
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This practice is in keeping with the dictum of Lewis and Piotrowski ( 1954 ) that " . . . even a trace of schizophrenia is schizophrenia . ” Two important questions are evoked by this innovation in the nosol- ogy : ( 1 ) Is this ...
This practice is in keeping with the dictum of Lewis and Piotrowski ( 1954 ) that " . . . even a trace of schizophrenia is schizophrenia . ” Two important questions are evoked by this innovation in the nosol- ogy : ( 1 ) Is this ...
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These patients feel sad but at the same time look for- ward to an improvement in their lot , and consequently are motivated to keep trying . In other words , they show some of the affective symptoms , but do not experience the ...
These patients feel sad but at the same time look for- ward to an improvement in their lot , and consequently are motivated to keep trying . In other words , they show some of the affective symptoms , but do not experience the ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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