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The historical approach to the theory of diagnosis.

The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science

Richardson H.
PMID: 4696444
Br J Psychiatry. 1973 Mar;122(568):245-50. doi: 10.1192/bjp.122.3.245.

No abstract available.

[Depression and the cultural context].

L'Encephale

Gassiot A.
PMID: 9102336
Encephale. 1996 Dec;22:69-72.

No abstract available.

The continuity of depression in clinical and nonclinical samples.

Psychological bulletin

Flett GL, Vredenburg K, Krames L.
PMID: 9136642
Psychol Bull. 1997 May;121(3):395-416. doi: 10.1037/0033-2909.121.3.395.

Historically, depression researchers have examined continuity in terms of whether the symptoms and characteristics of mild, moderate, and severe depression differ in degree along a continuum (i.e., a quantitative difference) or in kind (i.e., qualitative difference). The authors propose...

Basic concepts of depression.

Dialogues in clinical neuroscience

Paykel ES.
PMID: 18979941
Dialogues Clin Neurosci. 2008;10(3):279-89.

This paper reviews concepts of depression, including history and classification. The original broad concept of melancholia included all forms of quiet insanity. The term depression began to appear in the nineteenth century, as did the modern concept of affective...

Depression in an evolutionary context.

Philosophy, ethics, and humanities in medicine : PEHM

Wolpert L.
PMID: 18312654
Philos Ethics Humanit Med. 2008 Feb 29;3:8. doi: 10.1186/1747-5341-3-8.

Sadness and low levels of depression are adaptive since they lead the individual to try and make up a loss. By contrast, severe or clinical depression is not adaptive, but can be thought of as sadness having become malignant.

Does Depressive-Type Schizophrenia Exist? How Do We Prove It?: An Updated Review and Overview.

The Journal of nervous and mental disease

Huang J, Zhuo C, Song X, Li Y, Jing R, Tian H, Wang L, Mao F, Li S, Jiang R, Chen S.
PMID: 31259791
J Nerv Ment Dis. 2019 Jul;207(7):555-560. doi: 10.1097/NMD.0000000000001004.

Depressive symptoms can occur at any point in the duration of schizophrenia. However, we are unable to predict if or when depression will occur in schizophrenic patients. Simultaneously, the standard treatment of depression in schizophrenic patients is the combination...

Sociocultural aspects of depression in medical inpatients. II. Symptomatology and class.

Archives of general psychiatry

Schwab JJ, Bialow MR, Brown JM, Holzer CE, Stevenson BE.
PMID: 4862264
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1967 Nov;17(5):539-43. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1967.01730290027004.

No abstract available.

The diagnosis and classification of depressions.

Acta psychiatrica Belgica

Baro F.
PMID: 751466
Acta Psychiatr Belg. 1978 Sep-Oct;78(5):736-45.

The International Calassification of Diseases and other contemporary classifications of depression are discussed, together with some general and practical classification problems. Unambiguous operational criteria need to be used for establishing diagnostic validity and comparability. There is widespread agreement on...

[Clinical classification of depression].

Seishin shinkeigaku zasshi = Psychiatria et neurologia Japonica

Kasahara Y, Kimura B.
PMID: 1243687
Seishin Shinkeigaku Zasshi. 1975 Oct 25;77(10):715-35.

No abstract available.

Classification of depression.

South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde

Levinson B.
PMID: 4060004
S Afr Med J. 1985 Oct 26;28.

No abstract available.

[Differential typology of depressive syndrome].

Die Medizinische Welt

Baer R.
PMID: 1250130
Med Welt. 1976 Jan 23;27(4):166-7.

No abstract available.

[Depression].

Thai journal of nursing

Tantipatananand S.
PMID: 1051747
Thai J Nurs. 1976 Apr;25(2):137-47.

No abstract available.

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