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... observed in 85 per cent of the depressed group ( in- cluding mild , moderate , and severe cases ) and in 18 per cent of the non- depressed group . In the severely depressed group , 98 per cent showed this characteristic . RETARDATION ...
... observed in 85 per cent of the depressed group ( in- cluding mild , moderate , and severe cases ) and in 18 per cent of the non- depressed group . In the severely depressed group , 98 per cent showed this characteristic . RETARDATION ...
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... observed in association with a wide variety of nonpsychiatric disorders . In some instances , the depression appears to be a manifestation of the physiological disturbance caused by structural disease or toxic agents . In other ...
... observed in association with a wide variety of nonpsychiatric disorders . In some instances , the depression appears to be a manifestation of the physiological disturbance caused by structural disease or toxic agents . In other ...
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... observed behaviors considered consistent with the defi- nition of " masochism " and observed in patients who were not clinically depressed . Each item in the inventory consists of a statement that is read aloud to the patient , who is ...
... observed behaviors considered consistent with the defi- nition of " masochism " and observed in patients who were not clinically depressed . Each item in the inventory consists of a statement that is read aloud to the patient , who is ...
Contents
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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