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Are depressive and other mood disorders best conceptualized as disorders of energy, and related moto...

Are depressive and other mood disorders best conceptualized as disorders of energy, and related moto...

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Are depressive and other mood disorders best conceptualized as disorders of energy, and related motor activity, rather than mood?

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Are depressive and other mood disorders best conceptualized as disorders of energy, and related motor activity, rather than mood?

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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Journal title

Research Directions: Depression, 2024, Vol.1, Article e4

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English

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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

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The most basic distinction between depressive (and other mood) disorders and other major mental disorders is the notion that they are primarily mood or affective disorders and not fundamentally perturbations of other cognitive, perceptual, motor, communication, impulse, sleep−wake, fear-response, arousal, developmental or personality functions. The...

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Are depressive and other mood disorders best conceptualized as disorders of energy, and related motor activity, rather than mood?

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3155809542

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_3155809542

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2976-9000

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2976-9000

DOI

10.1017/dep.2023.20

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