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... symptoms such as low mood , pessimism , self - criticism , and retardation or agitation seem to have been universally accepted . Other signs and symptoms that have been regarded as intrinsic to the depressive syndrome include auto ...
... symptoms such as low mood , pessimism , self - criticism , and retardation or agitation seem to have been universally accepted . Other signs and symptoms that have been regarded as intrinsic to the depressive syndrome include auto ...
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... symptoms of manic - depressives , anxiety - neurotics , and hysteria patients were compared , it was found that autonomic symptoms occurred at least as frequently in the latter two groups as they did in the manic - depressive group ...
... symptoms of manic - depressives , anxiety - neurotics , and hysteria patients were compared , it was found that autonomic symptoms occurred at least as frequently in the latter two groups as they did in the manic - depressive group ...
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... SYMPTOMS The decision as to which symptoms should be included here was made as the result of several steps : First , several textbooks of psychiatry and monographs on depression were studied to determine what symptoms have been ...
... SYMPTOMS The decision as to which symptoms should be included here was made as the result of several steps : First , several textbooks of psychiatry and monographs on depression were studied to determine what symptoms have been ...
Contents
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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