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The opinion has frequently been expressed that the episodes become progressively longer with each recurrence . Rennie , however , in analyzing his data , found that the second episode had the same duration as the initial episode in 20 ...
The opinion has frequently been expressed that the episodes become progressively longer with each recurrence . Rennie , however , in analyzing his data , found that the second episode had the same duration as the initial episode in 20 ...
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When the initial attack occurs before age 30 , it tends to be shorter than when it occurs after 30. Acute onset also favors shorter duration . 4. Contrary to prevalent opinion , there is not a trend towards prolongation of the attacks ...
When the initial attack occurs before age 30 , it tends to be shorter than when it occurs after 30. Acute onset also favors shorter duration . 4. Contrary to prevalent opinion , there is not a trend towards prolongation of the attacks ...
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It was frequently observed that the patients ' initial reaction to an unpleasant event was to regard it as a catastrophe . It was generally found on further inquiry that the perceived disaster was often a relatively minor problem .
It was frequently observed that the patients ' initial reaction to an unpleasant event was to regard it as a catastrophe . It was generally found on further inquiry that the perceived disaster was often a relatively minor problem .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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