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Saw husband in his coffin . " " A voice said , ' Do not stay with your husband ' . ” “ Saw snakes and Negroes . ” “ Saw two men digging a grave . ” In our study , we found that ( 13 per cent of the severely - depressed , psychotic ...
Saw husband in his coffin . " " A voice said , ' Do not stay with your husband ' . ” “ Saw snakes and Negroes . ” “ Saw two men digging a grave . ” In our study , we found that ( 13 per cent of the severely - depressed , psychotic ...
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She saw herself as burdened with insoluble problems : an egocentric husband , who made great demands on her but was insensitive to her needs , and a variety of household difficulties ( negative view of the world ) .
She saw herself as burdened with insoluble problems : an egocentric husband , who made great demands on her but was insensitive to her needs , and a variety of household difficulties ( negative view of the world ) .
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A woman became depressed when her husband and all her children were killed in an automobile accident . A man was precipitated into a depression when he was wrongfully accused of a crime and discharged from his job as a result of the ...
A woman became depressed when her husband and all her children were killed in an automobile accident . A man was precipitated into a depression when he was wrongfully accused of a crime and discharged from his job as a result of the ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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