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In the more severe cases , the patient may blame himself for happenings that are in no way connected with him , and abuse himself in a savage manner . Eighty per cent of the severely - depressed patients reported this symptom .
In the more severe cases , the patient may blame himself for happenings that are in no way connected with him , and abuse himself in a savage manner . Eighty per cent of the severely - depressed patients reported this symptom .
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Delusions were most common in the oldest age group ( 72 per cent ) In patients more than 50 the content revolved predominantly around ideas of poverty , of being destroyed or tortured in some horrible manner , of being poisoned , or of ...
Delusions were most common in the oldest age group ( 72 per cent ) In patients more than 50 the content revolved predominantly around ideas of poverty , of being destroyed or tortured in some horrible manner , of being poisoned , or of ...
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Some may show a dramatic alternation between a cheerful , outgoing manner and a withdrawn , suspicious , paranoid behavior . One patient had cycles of manic behavior alternating with paranoid behavior , each of about four to six hours ...
Some may show a dramatic alternation between a cheerful , outgoing manner and a withdrawn , suspicious , paranoid behavior . One patient had cycles of manic behavior alternating with paranoid behavior , each of about four to six hours ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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