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... DURATION Some idea of the average or expected duration of an episode of de- pression is obviously important so that the physician can adequately prepare the patient and family psychologically and give them a basis for making ...
... DURATION Some idea of the average or expected duration of an episode of de- pression is obviously important so that the physician can adequately prepare the patient and family psychologically and give them a basis for making ...
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... duration . ( As noted previously , he also found acute onset associated with shorter duration ) . Paskind ( 1930b ) also found in his outpatient group a shorter duration of attacks occurring before age 30 than after age 30. Rennie's ...
... duration . ( As noted previously , he also found acute onset associated with shorter duration ) . Paskind ( 1930b ) also found in his outpatient group a shorter duration of attacks occurring before age 30 than after age 30. Rennie's ...
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... duration of the attacks is approximately 6.3 months among inpatients and approximately 3 months among outpatients . The more severe cases ( i.e. , those requiring hospitalization ) , therefore , have a longer duration than the milder ...
... duration of the attacks is approximately 6.3 months among inpatients and approximately 3 months among outpatients . The more severe cases ( i.e. , those requiring hospitalization ) , therefore , have a longer duration than the milder ...
Contents
SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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