Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... Loss of Emotional Attachments Loss of emotional involvement in other people or activities usually accompanies loss of satisfaction . This is manifested by a decline in his degree of interest in particular activities or in his affection ...
... Loss of Emotional Attachments Loss of emotional involvement in other people or activities usually accompanies loss of satisfaction . This is manifested by a decline in his degree of interest in particular activities or in his affection ...
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... Loss of Loss of Symptom Fatigue sleep appetite Loss of libido Depth of depression .31 Fatigability 2:56 .30 .25 Sleep disturbance 323 .35 .27 .20 .35 Loss of appetite 2223 .29 .29 .33 n = No. of patients . * Pearson product - moment ...
... Loss of Loss of Symptom Fatigue sleep appetite Loss of libido Depth of depression .31 Fatigability 2:56 .30 .25 Sleep disturbance 323 .35 .27 .20 .35 Loss of appetite 2223 .29 .29 .33 n = No. of patients . * Pearson product - moment ...
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... Loss of Libido Some loss of interest in sex , whether of an auto - erotic or heterosexual nature , was reported by 61 per cent of the depressed patients and by 27 per cent of the nondepressed patients . Loss of libido correlated most ...
... Loss of Libido Some loss of interest in sex , whether of an auto - erotic or heterosexual nature , was reported by 61 per cent of the depressed patients and by 27 per cent of the nondepressed patients . Loss of libido correlated most ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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