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... involutional melancholia , and psychotic depressive reaction . The terms " mania " and " melancholia " have long histories . Both diagnoses were included in the ancient Hippocratic classification of mental disease . When Kraepelin ...
... involutional melancholia , and psychotic depressive reaction . The terms " mania " and " melancholia " have long histories . Both diagnoses were included in the ancient Hippocratic classification of mental disease . When Kraepelin ...
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... involutional melancholia have been re- tained in the 1968 APA classification . Depressions that begin after the age of forty - five are classified as involutional melancholia . Agitation , feelings of guilt , and somatic complaints are ...
... involutional melancholia have been re- tained in the 1968 APA classification . Depressions that begin after the age of forty - five are classified as involutional melancholia . Agitation , feelings of guilt , and somatic complaints are ...
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... involutional melancholia . Each accounts for a larger number of first admissions to mental hospitals than the category of manic - depressive psychosis . The principal designated feature that sets involutional melancholia apart from ...
... involutional melancholia . Each accounts for a larger number of first admissions to mental hospitals than the category of manic - depressive psychosis . The principal designated feature that sets involutional melancholia apart from ...
Contents
Preface vii | 15 |
Classification of Psychosocial Problems | 20 |
Criteria of Psychopathology | 48 |
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