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pression , it has become customary in recent years to regard this condition as a " primary mood disorder ” or as an " affective disorder . ” The central importance ascribed to the feeling component of depression is exemplified by the ...
pression , it has become customary in recent years to regard this condition as a " primary mood disorder ” or as an " affective disorder . ” The central importance ascribed to the feeling component of depression is exemplified by the ...
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The term , mood , is generally applied to a spectrum of feelings extending from elation and happiness at one extreme , to sadness and unhappiness at the other . The particular feelings encompassed by this term , consequently , are ...
The term , mood , is generally applied to a spectrum of feelings extending from elation and happiness at one extreme , to sadness and unhappiness at the other . The particular feelings encompassed by this term , consequently , are ...
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Cameron came to the following conclusions : ( 1 ) There is no correlation between basal metabolism and mood but there is some evidence that the basal metabolic rate in affective disorders is related to the degree of general activity ...
Cameron came to the following conclusions : ( 1 ) There is no correlation between basal metabolism and mood but there is some evidence that the basal metabolic rate in affective disorders is related to the degree of general activity ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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