The Classification and Treatment of Dysthymia
Abstract
The diagnostic concept and classification of chronic depressions has long been a matter of controversy. Kraepelin (1921) considered chronic depression to be a ‘rudiment’ of fully developed manic-depressive insanity, and this view was shared by Slater & Roth (1969), who cited occasional dramatic improvement in patients with neurasthenic disorder when they received convulsive...
Paper Details
Title
The Classification and Treatment of Dysthymia
Published Date
Jan 1, 1991
Volume
158
Issue
1
Pages
106 - 109
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