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... characteristic signs and symptoms of depression . Cassidy , Flanagan , and Spellman ( 1957 ) compared the symptomatology of 100 patients diagnosed as manic depressive with a control group of 50 patients with diagnoses of recognized ...
... characteristic signs and symptoms of depression . Cassidy , Flanagan , and Spellman ( 1957 ) compared the symptomatology of 100 patients diagnosed as manic depressive with a control group of 50 patients with diagnoses of recognized ...
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... characteristic of schizophrenia . The second factor appears to be related to a distortion of thought content rather than to the disor- ganization of thought . This second factor appears to be characteristic of neuroses as well as ...
... characteristic of schizophrenia . The second factor appears to be related to a distortion of thought content rather than to the disor- ganization of thought . This second factor appears to be characteristic of neuroses as well as ...
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... characteristic of the schemas is their content . The content is usually in the form of a generalization ... characteristic ways of structuring specific kinds of experiences ; from the recurrent themes in his free associations , his ...
... characteristic of the schemas is their content . The content is usually in the form of a generalization ... characteristic ways of structuring specific kinds of experiences ; from the recurrent themes in his free associations , his ...
Contents
SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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