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Page 105
... nosological cate- gories was : neurotic - depressive reaction ( 95 cases ) 57 per cent ; psychotic- depressive reaction ( 27 cases ) 70 per cent ; involutional reaction ( 21 cases ) 52 per cent ; manic depressive , depressed phase ( 6 ...
... nosological cate- gories was : neurotic - depressive reaction ( 95 cases ) 57 per cent ; psychotic- depressive reaction ( 27 cases ) 70 per cent ; involutional reaction ( 21 cases ) 52 per cent ; manic depressive , depressed phase ( 6 ...
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... nosological categories are tabulated in the section on " Results " ( Tables 14–3 and 14–5 ) . Cases diag- nosed as having brain damage were excluded from the study . Each patient was studied by the research team during his initial ...
... nosological categories are tabulated in the section on " Results " ( Tables 14–3 and 14–5 ) . Cases diag- nosed as having brain damage were excluded from the study . Each patient was studied by the research team during his initial ...
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... nosological classes , the patients were grouped according to their specific formal diagnoses as well as according to their scores on the Depression In- ventory . The comparison of the incidence of orphanhood in these groups is presented ...
... nosological classes , the patients were grouped according to their specific formal diagnoses as well as according to their scores on the Depression In- ventory . The comparison of the incidence of orphanhood in these groups is presented ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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