Depression and Its Treatment: Help for the Nation's #1 Mental ProblemAmerican Psychiatric Press, 1984 - 112 pages |
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... psychomotor agitation ( pacing , restlessness , hand wringing , etc. ) or retardation ( slowed movements ) ( but not merely subjective feelings of restlessness or being slowed down ) ( in children under six , hypoactivity ) 4. loss of ...
... psychomotor agitation ( pacing , restlessness , hand wringing , etc. ) or retardation ( slowed movements ) ( but not merely subjective feelings of restlessness or being slowed down ) ( in children under six , hypoactivity ) 4. loss of ...
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... psychomotor retardation or agitation e . significant anorexia or weight loss f . excessive or inappropriate guilt Other depressive disorders defined in DSM III are : Bipolar Disorder ( manic - depression ) , Cyclothymic Disor- der ...
... psychomotor retardation or agitation e . significant anorexia or weight loss f . excessive or inappropriate guilt Other depressive disorders defined in DSM III are : Bipolar Disorder ( manic - depression ) , Cyclothymic Disor- der ...
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... psychomotor retardation or agitation ( e ) significant anorexia or weight loss ( f ) excessive or inappropriate guilt 2- Without Melancholia 0- Unspecified OTHER FEATURES OF BOTH MANIC AND MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODES Age at onset . The ...
... psychomotor retardation or agitation ( e ) significant anorexia or weight loss ( f ) excessive or inappropriate guilt 2- Without Melancholia 0- Unspecified OTHER FEATURES OF BOTH MANIC AND MAJOR DEPRESSIVE EPISODES Age at onset . The ...
Contents
Questions About Depression | 13 |
Depressed? | 19 |
What About Suicide? | 31 |
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