We used current depressive symptomatology as an indicator of psychological health. |
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If the depressive illness had been present, symptoms would have persisted when the applicant was not drinking heavily. |
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Lithium helps stabilise these to some extent and prevents the chaotic cycling between the manic and depressive phases of the illness. |
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The scruffy, depressive Webtoon character now mopes around his apartment eating Pringles. |
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Both took part in 20 cognitive therapy sessions to help identify depressive thought patterns and replace them with constructive ones. |
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All medical practitioners must be able to diagnose and manage depressive illness effectively. |
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He was by nature insecure and self-doubting, the victim of depressive moods and bouts of indolence. |
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I have no doubt at all that it was by reason of his depressive illness that he self-harmed. |
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The diagnosis of endogenous depression is comparable to major depressive disorder with melancholic features. |
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They also suffer from depressive disorders and need constant reassurance about their self-worth. |
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We never thought we'd say that about a depressive fat bloke in a dress, either. |
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This hypothesis suggested that vascular depression had common characteristics that differentiated it from other depressive syndromes. |
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Most patients with a mental disorder have a mixture of depressive and anxiety disorder. |
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Finally, analyses testing the direct effects of individual stress domains on control and depressive symptoms, respectively, will be presented. |
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But depressive syndromes sometimes occur as sequelae to physical illness such as viral infection and may overlap with fatigue syndromes. |
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I diagnosed him, your Honour, as suffering from a reactive agitated depressive disorder, which was severe in type. |
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The drug appeared to have no observable depressive effect on respiratory rate. |
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These essential fatty acids have a depressive effect on inflammatory cytokines, thus stopping the domino nature of the inflammatory response. |
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An estimated 10-15 percent of adolescents with recurrent major depressive episodes develop bipolar I disorder. |
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However, the combination of both scales was most useful in discriminating bipolar disorders from unipolar depressive disorders. |
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The clinical spectrum of the disease can range from simple sadness to a major depressive or bipolar disorder. |
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Unlike mere trendy mopers, genuinely depressive musicians are often reluctant to deal with their darkest feelings. |
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The results are still being analysed but researchers say care home residents are enjoying life more and suffering less depressive illness. |
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One in three of us will experience a depressive episode at some time in our lives. |
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Women who do meet the criteria for a clinical depressive episode are referred for standard treatment. |
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However, elderly patients are the main group suffering seriously from depressive illnesses. |
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The antidepressant effect of lithium in unipolar depressive illness has been investigated in 14 controlled studies. |
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At its most extreme, a prolonged period of bullying can lead to nervous breakdowns, depressive illness and, ultimately, suicide. |
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Move over Brit-pop, and bring on another depressive songbird accompanied by an acoustic guitar. |
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In any given year, 9.5 percent of the population suffer from a depressive illness. |
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Discrimination may bring on loss of job, home, or friendship, precipitating a depressive episode or relapses of schizophrenia. |
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So whichever way you stand on the nature nurture debate, Kierkegaard was always likely to turn out a depressive. |
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She was also diagnosed with major depressive disorder, type II diabetes and early stage Hashimoto's disease. |
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Taken internally, St John's wort is used for mild to moderate depressive moods, anxiety, and nervous unrest. |
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Ludwig, son of a drunk and a depressive, was beaten, cheated, and eventually went stone deaf. |
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Lower scores are associated with less depressive symptomatology whereas higher scores are associated with more depressive symptomatology. |
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We excluded patients with psychotic features, major depressive disorders, cyclothymia, or bipolar disorders. |
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In order for cyclothymia to be diagnosed, hypomanic symptoms and depressive symptoms must be present alternately for at least two years. |
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The diagnosis of an independent depressive disorder becomes difficult in the demented patient. |
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The best punk rock, or whatever, always comes from the most depressive governments. |
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I didn't realize what a depressive rut I'd been in for the last couple of months. |
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Eventually he moved away from the melancholic, depressive themes towards authentic descriptions of villagers and country life. |
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I have been credited with the accolade of the most compulsively depressive blog and that is not without reason. |
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Lack of sunlight might just be one of many stressors that trigger a depressive episode. |
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Abdominally obese respondents were more often exhausted and experienced problems with sweating and depressive symptoms. |
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This kind of art does little to inspire women to claim their independence, it is depressive. |
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Hancock played a depressive, introverted, failed lower middle class person aspiring to be an intellectual. |
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The study found that attributions were unrelated to depressive symptomatology among these children. |
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I played this song constantly in my early teen years during one of my earlier depressive episodes. |
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This gave Carl a feeling of newly won security which sustained him through his father's irritable moods, his mother's depressive invalidism, and his alienation at school. |
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Over 2 years, she developed features of Cushing's syndrome with proximal myopathy, osteopenia, hypertension, depressive psychosis, and cushingoid appearance. |
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The probability of recurrent depressive episodes and compliance rates was drawn primarily from published Phase III clinical trial and disease natural history data. |
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Thus, the higher risk of relapse in depressed patients may reflect not only the self-medication of their depressive symptoms but also this enhanced euphoria. |
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In a prospective study, 35 percent of cyclothymic patients developed full hypomanic, manic, or depressive episodes during a drug-flee follow-up period of up to three years. |
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Klein suffered from a severe form of cyclothymic illness which, in manic phases, provoked arrest and disgrace, and in depressive mood, brought him close to self-destruction. |
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It got me down though I don't think I'm of a depressive disposition. |
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When this process, which entails the mechanisms of projection and identification, functions smoothly, depressive feelings can be accepted and worked with. |
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There is now substantial evidence that suggests that SSRIs are less effective in the treatment of the melancholic subtype of major depressive disorder. |
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The sad truth is that one in five of us will suffer from a bout of severe depressive illness and many more will dip in and out of milder depressions. |
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I pushed myself to attend two hours of scriptwriting and rather than delve deeper into depressive moods, I just walked out of class and back home. |
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Occasionally you're thrown a jolt by something resembling French pop, but the shock subsides once you're into the next depressive acoustic number. |
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Consistent with our hypothesis, our study revealed that unpopular children who evinced stronger emotional Stroop responses showed the greatest risk for depressive symptoms. |
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There was scarcely a subject on which he could not discourse with humor and invention, from the depressive mood of the country to its other civic troubles. |
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By contrast, British pop, fuelled by speed and e, moves in fits and starts, breaks and loops, sudden surges, depressive longeurs and doublings-back. |
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The positive, fresh, upwardly thrusting white arrow isn't going very far, having been headed off fairly abruptly by the downturn of the larger, brown, depressive element. |
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The depressive group are sitting quietly after ten minutes, the happy group are all chatting, but both groups deny they've been influenced by statements. |
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It would require a sudden transformation of forelimbs from a retractive, terrestrial, weight-bearing stroke to a depressive, protractive, aerial, thrust-generating stroke. |
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We get the feeling that seeing a woman walk out the door with her suitcases packed is a biannual event for Don, yet it sets him into a depressive tailspin. |
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Instead I'm indulging in depressive whingeing because I needed the best possible conditions to start tackling a heavier workload and everything seems to have gone pear shaped. |
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Every two weeks he would visit patients suffering the gamut of depressive disorders. |
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In most of these studies the subjects were being treated for endogenous depression, neurotic depressive reaction, or psychoneurotic reaction with depression. |
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Do you often counter depressive moods by some sort of potentially harmful compulsive behavior such as overworking, overspending, overdrinking, or overeating? |
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A recent study showed that lamotrigine not only delays the time to any mood events but is notably effective against the depressive lows of bipolar illness. |
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We have listened carefully to the evidence which has been adduced regarding your state of mind and accept that you have suffered from a depressive illness. |
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He doesn't charm anyone, is prone to indecision about his personal life, and has depressive tendencies. |
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None of the studies included in our review specifically examined minor depressive disorder, mild presentations of a major depressive disorder, or dysthymia. |
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The depressive comic committed suicide in 1968, at the age of 44, but left behind a wealth of material that has continued to win fans with sketches such as The Blood Donor. |
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Mania is a component of manic depressive or bipolar disease. |
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She says one of her depressive swings left her suicidal during her freshman year. |
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Cognitive behavioural therapy can help reverse depressive thought patterns by trying to correct automatic reactions and assumptions that the patient may have adopted. |
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I forgive him, knowing he was bipolar, manic depressive, alcoholic. |
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Patients with chronic severe depressive and anxiety disorders, psychotic disorders, and bipolar disorders are particularly in need of specialty consultation and management. |
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Drugs such as the opioid antagonist naloxone and the benzodiazepine antagonist flumazenil may be used to counter the respiratory depressive effects of these drugs. |
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Duloxetine delayed-release capsules are AB rated to Cymbalta, a drug which is marketed by Eli Lilly, to treat major depressive disorder. |
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With the global financial crisis still hitting hard, the air du temps today is a countrywide depressive mood. |
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The chapter 'The Wanderer' fully reflects a tragic, manic depressive temperament in bathyorographical imagery. |
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Further, Caulis Bambusae downbears the stomach, thus downbearing upwardly counterflowing depressive heat. |
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Dysthymia in childhood or adulthood also significantly increases the risk of developing a subsequent major depressive episode. |
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During that year Jewsbury was going through a depressive state and also experiencing religious doubt. |
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The thymoleptic drugs imipramine, desipramine, protriptyline, etc., are used to elevate depressive states. |
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Seasonal Affective Disorder, or SAD, is recognized as a major depressive disorder with seasonal patterns. |
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In fact, what I see is a reliance of the great ethical hero Bonhoeffer on the quietistic, depressive Augustinian monk Luther. |
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Comparison of reboxetine and sertraline in terms of efficacy and safety in major depressive disorder. |
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A BIRMINGHAM hotel is one of the first in the country to trial new light therapy alarm clocks to combat depressive Seasonal Affective disorder. |
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Physicians who see patients in a depressive phase and fail to probe for a history of manic symptoms may misdiagnose them with depression. |
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Tiagabine has been reported to cause nervousness and depressive mood in some patients. |
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As operant phenomenon, depressive behavior is directly subject to and maintained by positive and negative reinforcement. |
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There is a potential interaction between the depressive symptoms, the neurohormonal effects of the depression itself, and the medication. |
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We do screen for possible comorbid conditions, including the other disruptive behavior disorders and anxiety and depressive spectrum disorders. |
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It added that the germanwings co-pilot was suffering from being overstressed and was severely depressive, according to personal notes found. |
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Low income men are at risk for depressive symptoms and reduced father involvement. |
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Longitudinal association of vitamin B-6, folate, and vitamin B-12 with depressive symptoms among older adults over time. |
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Untreated manic-depressives are at increased risk for suicide during both manic and depressive spells. |
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The number and severity of these symptoms may or may not warrant a DSM diagnosis of dysthymia or major depressive disorder. |
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Unipolar depression encompasses major depressive disorder, minor depression and dysthymia. |
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Shyness has become 'social anxiety disorder', bereavement is soon to be easily called 'major depressive disorder', and even exotica such as hebephilia may get a look in. |
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We aimed to study the relationships between TL and biological and psychological facets of stress in recurrent major depressive disorder and controls. |
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Clinicians should not rush to prescribe combinations of antidepressant medications as first-line treatment for patients with major depressive disorder. |
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It is frequently seen as a comorbidity with major depressive disorder anxiety generalized anxiety disorder, panic disorder and personality disorder. |
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Paroxetine is not a safe or effective drug for adolescent major depressive disorder, according to a re analysis of data from a prominent and controversial trial. |
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The study divided 1,858 English schoolchildren, aged from 12 to 19, into four groups according to low or high depressive symptoms and low or high concentrations of cortisol. |
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Previous studies have shown decreased levels of BDNF in the serum of patients with psychiatric disorders such as major depressive disorder and conversion disorders. |
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Another study of 42 patients with cancer showed improvement in depressive symptoms prior to improvement in physical symptoms with trimipramine compared with placebo. |
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Meanwhile, they are developing a test that would distinguish between schizophrenia and other mental illnesses like bipolar and major depressive disorders. |
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But the finding that a remittence of depressive symptoms can improve adherence suggests a benefit to addressing patient depression in this context, she said. |
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The atypical subtype of major depressive disorder is linked to greater risk of obesity, and this link is not found in other subtypes of the illness, a recent study shows. |
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This creates a further depressive effect on an already endangered species. |
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These children are constitutionally sad. Other children, like Luke, develop depressive feelings out of the blue or in response to some mild stressor. |
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