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The patients almost uniformly complain that nothing gives them any degree of satisfaction . а Loss of Emotional Attachments Loss of emotional involvement in other people or activities usually accompanies loss of satisfaction .
The patients almost uniformly complain that nothing gives them any degree of satisfaction . а Loss of Emotional Attachments Loss of emotional involvement in other people or activities usually accompanies loss of satisfaction .
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This reaction is a nonpsychotic response precipitated by a current situation - frequently some loss sustained by the patient — although dynamically the depression is usually related to a repressed ( unconscious ) aggression .
This reaction is a nonpsychotic response precipitated by a current situation - frequently some loss sustained by the patient — although dynamically the depression is usually related to a repressed ( unconscious ) aggression .
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Insomnia is also characteristic of depressives but usually follows the pattern of early morning wakening rather than great difficulty in falling asleep . BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATIONS OF MANIC PHASE During the manic phase the behavior ...
Insomnia is also characteristic of depressives but usually follows the pattern of early morning wakening rather than great difficulty in falling asleep . BEHAVIORAL OBSERVATIONS OF MANIC PHASE During the manic phase the behavior ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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