1. Prognosis in manic-depressive psychoses
- Author
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Reginald R. Steen
- Subjects
Average duration ,medicine.medical_specialty ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Public health ,medicine.disease_cause ,Depressive reaction ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,mental disorders ,Heredity ,medicine ,Abrupt onset ,Personality ,Manic-depressive psychoses ,Psychiatry ,Psychology ,media_common - Abstract
I will conclude by saying that these observations indicate that an individual would be most likely to recover from his manic-depressive attack if he had a normal previous personality, a clear heredity, no previous attacks, or a previous attack between his 20th and 30th birthdays, and an abrupt onset of a typical manic or depressive reaction with no delusions or hallucinations. The average duration of the psychoses of the recovered group was 1.51 years.
- Published
- 1933