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... chronic group . More recently , in a study of 96 cases grossly diagnosed as manic depressive , Astrup , Fossum , and ... chronic after the first attack and those who became chronic only after multiple attacks . The relatively well ...
... chronic group . More recently , in a study of 96 cases grossly diagnosed as manic depressive , Astrup , Fossum , and ... chronic after the first attack and those who became chronic only after multiple attacks . The relatively well ...
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... chronic , " " improved , " and " recovered . " Of the 70 " pure " manic depressives , 6 ( 8.6 per cent ) were still chronically ill at the time of follow - up . The majority had recovered completely , and a minority showed residual ...
... chronic , " " improved , " and " recovered . " Of the 70 " pure " manic depressives , 6 ( 8.6 per cent ) were still chronically ill at the time of follow - up . The majority had recovered completely , and a minority showed residual ...
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... chronic misconceptions , prejudices , and super- stitions about himself and his world . Allied to these are the assumptions basic to the way the individual sets goals , assesses and modifies his behavior , and explains adverse ...
... chronic misconceptions , prejudices , and super- stitions about himself and his world . Allied to these are the assumptions basic to the way the individual sets goals , assesses and modifies his behavior , and explains adverse ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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