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Under external pressure he is sometimes able to perform tasks requiring a large expenditure of energy . Without such external stimulation , however , he does not seem to be able to mobilize his energy to perform even simple tasks such ...
Under external pressure he is sometimes able to perform tasks requiring a large expenditure of energy . Without such external stimulation , however , he does not seem to be able to mobilize his energy to perform even simple tasks such ...
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Cleghorn and Curtis ( 1959 ) summarized this as follows : The work of the early twentieth century was performed mainly in the search for somatic pathology to account for manic - depressive psychosis as described by Kraepelin .
Cleghorn and Curtis ( 1959 ) summarized this as follows : The work of the early twentieth century was performed mainly in the search for somatic pathology to account for manic - depressive psychosis as described by Kraepelin .
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The depressed patients performed as well as did the nondepressed patients . Granick ( 1963 ) performed a comparative analysis of the performances on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Information and Similarities tests and on the ...
The depressed patients performed as well as did the nondepressed patients . Granick ( 1963 ) performed a comparative analysis of the performances on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale Information and Similarities tests and on the ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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