10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DYSTHYMIAC»
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1
Scientia Medica Italica
On the contrary, there are some variations of ' dysthymiac personalities '
according to Kahn (Schneider's hyperthymics and depressed) who never have
episodes of manic- depressive psychosis. Finally, there are, though in a smaller
number, ...
2
Sin of National Conscience
The dysthymiac functionality of IB had reduced the operatives to scums. The
bosses of IB remained indifferent to these problems as illustrated below : a) The
average level of standing of the source in the target organisation and its
accessibility ...
3
Reports of cases argued and determined in the Superior ...
He said Thompson suffered from a dysthymiac disorder with mild phobia but this
condition was unrelated to the asbestos condition. Specifically Graff stated that
Thompson was not disabled psychiatrically due to asbestosis. Graff indicated that
...
New Jersey. Superior Court, New Jersey. County Courts
4
Neurological Symptoms in Blood Diseases
Yet such dysthymiac psychoses always appear as organic forms and are often
preceded or accompanied by headache, vertigo, or hemiparesis (Levin). Such
signs are generally attended by a confusion syndrome resulting in prolonged
stupor, ...
Nello d' Eramo, Mario Levis, 1972
... Department of Health and Human Services to perform such examinations.3 Dr.
Brownlee submitted a medical report in which he diagnosed appellant as having
a dysthymiac disorder, a schizoid personality disorder, some histrionic features, ...
6
Problems of psychiatry and neuropathology: collection of works
... or impulsive trends— the clinical aspects of which could be defined by their
nosological relationships, neurosis of obsessive states, psychasthenia, sequel of
lethargic or other kinds of encephalitis, dysthymiac states of various etiology, etc.
Vsesoi︠u︡znoe obshchestvo nevropatologov i psikhiatrov. Leningradskoe otdelenie, 1961
7
Handbook of child psychiatry and psychology
Such results confirm the traditional assumption of a correlation between tics and
the dysthymiac temperament. As a result of study on the neurodynamics of tics,
Levy (1944) notes that the restriction of movement can cause regression to a ...
8
Bulletin of the Institute of Maritime and Tropical Medicine ...
The application of advanced, more accurate investigation procedures (automatic
analysis, telemetry) would help to find and detect new correlations between the
mental state, dysthymiac and behaviour disorder, and the EEG record.
9
West's South Western Reporter
Dr. Barnes testified that the plaintiff suffered post-traumatic stress disorder with
severe depression or dysthymiac disorders. He attributed the plaintiffs psychiatric
problems to the wrist injury. Dr. Barnes observed that the plaintiff was a potential
...
10
Problems of Psychiatry and Neurology: Transactions of the ...
... or impulsive trends— the clinical aspects of which could be defined by their
nosological relationships, neurosis of obsessive states, psychasthenia, sequel of
lethargic or other kinds of encephalitis, dysthymiac states of various etiology, etc.