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Things depressive often describes (“depressive ________”)
symptoms, disorder, illness, disorders, psychosis, episode, episodes, states, patients, position, symptomatology, reactions, psychoses, reaction, syndrome, state, insanity, mood, effect, illnesses, phase, disease, feelings, syndromes, effects, features, neurosis, type, personality, patient, moods, behavior, anxiety, tendencies, style, thoughts, pseudodementia, phases, behaviors, equivalents, cycle, relapse, stupor, delusions, cognitions, anxieties, experiences, thinking, periods, phenomena, dementia, realism, attacks, tendency, component, drugs, temperament, swings, neuroses, subtypes, traits, cycles, equivalent, symptom, trends, personalities, symptomology, depression, manifestations, guilt, withdrawal, themes
How depressive often is described (“________ depressive”)
manic, major, chronic, psychotic, neurotic, severe, schizophrenic, more, unipolar, recurrent, comorbid, paranoid, less, mild, bipolar, agitated, typical, endogenous, compulsive, suicidal, reactive, retarded, modelling, serious, acute, anxious, previous, hysterical, mixed, concurrent, elderly, negative, prominent, adult, phobic, hypomanic, narcissistic, alcoholic, minor, schizoid, maniacal, fewer, anaclitic, cyclothymic, psychogenic, dependent, hysteric, borderline, moderate, obsessional, atypical, introverted, obsessive, delusional, prodromal, lifelong, modeling, cyclic, antisocial, unhappiest, milder, concomitant, maternal, demented, somatic
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