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... Anxiety and Depression Since anxiety and depression are often associated in a given patient , it is important to have a test that discriminates between these two variables . In a study of 606 patients we found that the DI scores ...
... Anxiety and Depression Since anxiety and depression are often associated in a given patient , it is important to have a test that discriminates between these two variables . In a study of 606 patients we found that the DI scores ...
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... anxiety , obsessions , phobias , and hallucinations . The concept of depression as a psychopathological variable or constella- tion should be distinguished from the use of the term to designate specific nosological categories such as ...
... anxiety , obsessions , phobias , and hallucinations . The concept of depression as a psychopathological variable or constella- tion should be distinguished from the use of the term to designate specific nosological categories such as ...
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... anxiety . Seventh Step - Rest and Relaxation : The objective of the preceding six steps is to prepare the patient to rest , to relax , and to allow his nervous system a respite . The patient must be trained to relax and to realize the ...
... anxiety . Seventh Step - Rest and Relaxation : The objective of the preceding six steps is to prepare the patient to rest , to relax , and to allow his nervous system a respite . The patient must be trained to relax and to realize the ...
Contents
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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