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... basis of positive research findings . An example of the attacks on the validity of the manic - depressive category is found in statements by authorities such as Zilboorg ( 1933 ) , who asserted , " On the basis of my clinical experience ...
... basis of positive research findings . An example of the attacks on the validity of the manic - depressive category is found in statements by authorities such as Zilboorg ( 1933 ) , who asserted , " On the basis of my clinical experience ...
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... basis of their having , respectively , high or low scores on the Depression Inventory and high or low ratings of depression made independently during a psychiatric inter- view . In an experiment designed as part of the psychiatric ...
... basis of their having , respectively , high or low scores on the Depression Inventory and high or low ratings of depression made independently during a psychiatric inter- view . In an experiment designed as part of the psychiatric ...
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... basis for this thought . Such misconstructions are particularly prone to occur when the cues are ambiguous . An intern became quite discouraged , for example , when he received an announcement that all patients worked - up by the ...
... basis for this thought . Such misconstructions are particularly prone to occur when the cues are ambiguous . An intern became quite discouraged , for example , when he received an announcement that all patients worked - up by the ...
Contents
SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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