Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsStaples Press, 1969 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... changes were associated with the changes in the mood ; during the manic phases , there was a definite rise in blood pressure , pulse , and respiratory rate . For a period of several months , this patient was given a constant bal- anced ...
... changes were associated with the changes in the mood ; during the manic phases , there was a definite rise in blood pressure , pulse , and respiratory rate . For a period of several months , this patient was given a constant bal- anced ...
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... change was also noted in paranoid schizophrenic patients , but not in patients diagnosed as psycho- neurotic . The changes , moreover , were apparent in patients who improved on therapy but were lacking among those who failed to improve ...
... change was also noted in paranoid schizophrenic patients , but not in patients diagnosed as psycho- neurotic . The changes , moreover , were apparent in patients who improved on therapy but were lacking among those who failed to improve ...
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... Change A pertinent test of the inventory's power to assess the intensity of depression is its ability to reflect changes after a time interval . A group of 38 hospital patients who had received the complete work - up including ...
... Change A pertinent test of the inventory's power to assess the intensity of depression is its ability to reflect changes after a time interval . A group of 38 hospital patients who had received the complete work - up including ...
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1 The Definition of Depression | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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