Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... tion in mood is generally depressive , but it may also be characterized by emotional lability and over - reactiveness . In their review of the reports of psychiatric disturbance related to Cushing's syndrome , Michael and Gib- bons ...
... tion in mood is generally depressive , but it may also be characterized by emotional lability and over - reactiveness . In their review of the reports of psychiatric disturbance related to Cushing's syndrome , Michael and Gib- bons ...
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... tion that the urinary output tends to be low during the depressed phase and high during the manic phase . Despite the obvious explanation that the difference may be attributed to the fact that manic patients tend to drink more than ...
... tion that the urinary output tends to be low during the depressed phase and high during the manic phase . Despite the obvious explanation that the difference may be attributed to the fact that manic patients tend to drink more than ...
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... tion that in depression specific idiosyncratic schemas assume a dominant role in shaping the thought processes . These schemas , relatively inactive during the nondepressed period , become progressively more potent as the depression ...
... tion that in depression specific idiosyncratic schemas assume a dominant role in shaping the thought processes . These schemas , relatively inactive during the nondepressed period , become progressively more potent as the depression ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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