1969
DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1969.tb92292.x
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Recent Studies of Severe Depressive Illnesses: Part 2

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“…Ignorance of cause has bred two main camps, the one whose followers adhere to psychoanalytical theories and the other to information and learning theory using conditioning methods in treatment (Eysenck, 1960b). Some neurotic reactions are accompanied by measurable biochemical change, and severe disorders of mood are now thought to have a biochemical basis (Davies, 1969). Studies conclusively relating neurosis to environmental or occupational influences are few.…”
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“…Ignorance of cause has bred two main camps, the one whose followers adhere to psychoanalytical theories and the other to information and learning theory using conditioning methods in treatment (Eysenck, 1960b). Some neurotic reactions are accompanied by measurable biochemical change, and severe disorders of mood are now thought to have a biochemical basis (Davies, 1969). Studies conclusively relating neurosis to environmental or occupational influences are few.…”
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confidence: 99%