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... 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 such as neurotic depressive reaction or psychotic de- pressive reaction . These nosological categories are generally believed to have a specific onset , course , prognosis , and etiology ( Chapter 3 ) . In our use ...
... nosological categories such as neurotic depressive reaction or psychotic de- pressive reaction . These nosological categories are generally believed to have a specific onset , course , prognosis , and etiology ( Chapter 3 ) . In our use ...
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... nosological group showed particular types of thought content specific for that group , the formal characteristics and processes of distortion involved in the idiosyncratic ideation were similar for each of these nosological categories ...
... nosological group showed particular types of thought content specific for that group , the formal characteristics and processes of distortion involved in the idiosyncratic ideation were similar for each of these nosological categories ...
Contents
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS DEPRESSIONS | 64 |
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