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It is probable that his percentages are lower than those of the others because of his more stringent definition of complete recovery . Astrup , Fossum , and Holmboe ( 1959 ) divided their group of manicdepressive patients into the ...
It is probable that his percentages are lower than those of the others because of his more stringent definition of complete recovery . Astrup , Fossum , and Holmboe ( 1959 ) divided their group of manicdepressive patients into the ...
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They showed complete inactivity , rigidity , mutism , insensitivity to pin prick , and waxy flexibility . He noted , however , that these catatonic attacks seemed to occur as part of a circular psychosis ; i.e. , they alternated with ...
They showed complete inactivity , rigidity , mutism , insensitivity to pin prick , and waxy flexibility . He noted , however , that these catatonic attacks seemed to occur as part of a circular psychosis ; i.e. , they alternated with ...
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Inactivity There was complete cessation or marked diminution of all spontaneous or reactive movement , including such voluntary muscle reflexes as contain a psychic component . For instance , there was interference with swallowing ...
Inactivity There was complete cessation or marked diminution of all spontaneous or reactive movement , including such voluntary muscle reflexes as contain a psychic component . For instance , there was interference with swallowing ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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