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... present . The chief complaint may take a variety of forms : ( 1 ) an unpleasant emotional state ; ( 2 ) a changed attitude towards life ; ( 3 ) somatic symp- toms of a specifically depressive nature ; or ( 4 ) somatic symptoms not ...
... present . The chief complaint may take a variety of forms : ( 1 ) an unpleasant emotional state ; ( 2 ) a changed attitude towards life ; ( 3 ) somatic symp- toms of a specifically depressive nature ; or ( 4 ) somatic symptoms not ...
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... PRESENT STATUS OF SCHIZO - AFFECTIVE DISORDER The concept of schizo - affective psychosis as outlined in the American Psychiatric Association nomenclature ( 1952 ) differs in at least one sig- nificant way from Kasanin's description ...
... PRESENT STATUS OF SCHIZO - AFFECTIVE DISORDER The concept of schizo - affective psychosis as outlined in the American Psychiatric Association nomenclature ( 1952 ) differs in at least one sig- nificant way from Kasanin's description ...
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... present nosological system , 58 per cent . On the basis of the joint experience in rendering formal diagnoses , the diagnosticians attempted to construct a system to standardize and revise some of the processes of arriving at a ...
... present nosological system , 58 per cent . On the basis of the joint experience in rendering formal diagnoses , the diagnosticians attempted to construct a system to standardize and revise some of the processes of arriving at a ...
Contents
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
ENDOGENOUS AND EXOGENOUS DEPRESSIONS | 64 |
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