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... DEPRESSIVE REACTION The term psychotic depressive reaction does not appear in any of the official American or European classifications prior to the end of World War II . In 1951 , the standard Veterans Administration classification ...
... DEPRESSIVE REACTION The term psychotic depressive reaction does not appear in any of the official American or European classifications prior to the end of World War II . In 1951 , the standard Veterans Administration classification ...
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... 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 cases ) 17 per cent ; schizophrenic reaction ...
... 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 cases ) 17 per cent ; schizophrenic reaction ...
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... depression , 278-281 Predisposition to depression , 275-278 See also Depression - prone individual . Premenstrual depression , 243 Premorbid personality , 251 in involutional psychotic reaction , 100 , 105- 107 of manic - depressive ...
... depression , 278-281 Predisposition to depression , 275-278 See also Depression - prone individual . Premenstrual depression , 243 Premorbid personality , 251 in involutional psychotic reaction , 100 , 105- 107 of manic - depressive ...
Contents
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS DEPRESSIONS | 64 |
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