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... disorder , an initial misclassification , or a change in diag- nostic criteria , was not established by these writers . Lewis and Piotrowski ( 1954 ) found that 38 ( 54 per cent ) of 70 patients , originally diagnosed as manic ...
... disorder , an initial misclassification , or a change in diag- nostic criteria , was not established by these writers . Lewis and Piotrowski ( 1954 ) found that 38 ( 54 per cent ) of 70 patients , originally diagnosed as manic ...
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Aaron T. Beck. Manic - Depressive Reaction DEFINITION The contemporary clinical concept of manic - depressive disorder stems directly from the work of Kraepelin . When he started his ventures into the classification of the mental disorders ...
Aaron T. Beck. Manic - Depressive Reaction DEFINITION The contemporary clinical concept of manic - depressive disorder stems directly from the work of Kraepelin . When he started his ventures into the classification of the mental disorders ...
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... MANIC - DEPRESSIVE DISORDER A number of writers have presented evidence in favor of the theory that some persons are carriers of a specific predisposition or vulnerability to manic - depressive psychosis ( Kallmann , 1952 ; Slater ...
... MANIC - DEPRESSIVE DISORDER A number of writers have presented evidence in favor of the theory that some persons are carriers of a specific predisposition or vulnerability to manic - depressive psychosis ( Kallmann , 1952 ; Slater ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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