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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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... disorders into two major categories : dementia praecox and manic - depressive insanity . He regarded dementia praecox as a progressive disorder leading eventually to a chronic state of intellectual deterioration ; manic - depressive ...
... disorders into two major categories : dementia praecox and manic - depressive insanity . He regarded dementia praecox as a progressive disorder leading eventually to a chronic state of intellectual deterioration ; manic - depressive ...
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... manic - depressive disorder . Age was not properly controlled , however . Anastasi and Foley ( 1949 ) found a definite tendency towards a more pyknic body build with advancing age ; this finding held for both manic depressives and ...
... manic - depressive disorder . Age was not properly controlled , however . Anastasi and Foley ( 1949 ) found a definite tendency towards a more pyknic body build with advancing age ; this finding held for both manic depressives and ...
Contents
DEPRESSION AND NORMAL MOODS | 7 |
SYMPTOMS | 13 |
selfcriticism Indecisiveness Distortion of body image | 26 |
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