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... frequently in depressed patients . In our series this was the symptom reported least frequently ( 12 per cent ) by the nondepressed patients , but it was reported frequently ( 74 per cent ) by the severely de- pressed patients . This ...
... frequently in depressed patients . In our series this was the symptom reported least frequently ( 12 per cent ) by the nondepressed patients , but it was reported frequently ( 74 per cent ) by the severely de- pressed patients . This ...
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... frequently awakens after only four or five hours of sleep and finds it impossible to return to sleep . In some cases , the patients claim that they have not slept at all during the night ; they state that they can remember " thinking ...
... frequently awakens after only four or five hours of sleep and finds it impossible to return to sleep . In some cases , the patients claim that they have not slept at all during the night ; they state that they can remember " thinking ...
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... frequently observed in patients diagnosed as psychotic depressive reaction and neurotic depressive reaction than in those diagnosed as involutional reaction . This seems to support the thesis that agitation is not specifically found ...
... frequently observed in patients diagnosed as psychotic depressive reaction and neurotic depressive reaction than in those diagnosed as involutional reaction . This seems to support the thesis that agitation is not specifically found ...
Contents
DEPRESSION AND NORMAL MOODS | 7 |
SYMPTOMS | 13 |
selfcriticism Indecisiveness Distortion of body image | 26 |
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