Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... present Present to severe degree NDR ( % ) PDR ( % ) NDR ( % ) Clinical feature ( n = 50 ) ( n = 50 ) ( n = 50 ) PDR ( % ) ( n = 50 ) Sad facies 86 Stooped posture 58 200 94 76 Speech : slow , etc. 66 70 Low mood 84 80 4448 2224 20 44 ...
... present Present to severe degree NDR ( % ) PDR ( % ) NDR ( % ) Clinical feature ( n = 50 ) ( n = 50 ) ( n = 50 ) PDR ( % ) ( n = 50 ) Sad facies 86 Stooped posture 58 200 94 76 Speech : slow , etc. 66 70 Low mood 84 80 4448 2224 20 44 ...
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... PRESENT STATUS OF SCHIZO - AFFECTIVE DISORDER The concept of schizo - affective psychosis as outlined in the American Psychiatric Association nomenclature ( 1952 ) differs in at least one sig- nificant way from Kasanin's description ...
... PRESENT STATUS OF SCHIZO - AFFECTIVE DISORDER The concept of schizo - affective psychosis as outlined in the American Psychiatric Association nomenclature ( 1952 ) differs in at least one sig- nificant way from Kasanin's description ...
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... present . It is possible for a dream to score both as " threat " and " masochistic " if both kinds of themes are present . Threat dreams are frequently associated with anxiety states and have the following characteristics : 1. The ...
... present . It is possible for a dream to score both as " threat " and " masochistic " if both kinds of themes are present . Threat dreams are frequently associated with anxiety states and have the following characteristics : 1. The ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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