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The symptoms are discussed in terms of how they are likely to appear in the mild , moderate , and severe states ... This may serve as an aid to the clinician or investigator in making a quantitative estimate of the severity of ...
The symptoms are discussed in terms of how they are likely to appear in the mild , moderate , and severe states ... This may serve as an aid to the clinician or investigator in making a quantitative estimate of the severity of ...
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Severe : He views the future as black and hopeless . He states that he will never get over his troubles and that things cannot get better for him . He believes that none of his problems can be solved . The patient makes statements such ...
Severe : He views the future as black and hopeless . He states that he will never get over his troubles and that things cannot get better for him . He believes that none of his problems can be solved . The patient makes statements such ...
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In severe cases , the facies may appear to be frozen in a gloomy expression . Most patients , however , show some lability of expression , especially when their attention is diverted away from their feelings .
In severe cases , the facies may appear to be frozen in a gloomy expression . Most patients , however , show some lability of expression , especially when their attention is diverted away from their feelings .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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