[Differentiation of anxiety and depression--terminology, clinical and psychological aspects]
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[Differentiation of anxiety and depression--terminology, clinical and psychological aspects]
Abstract
Conceptual, symptomatological, nosological, biological, and anthropological aspects of anxiety and depression are juxtaposed and surveyed. Qualitative and quantitative distinctions, and conditions governing the rise of the syndromes are discussed.
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