1942
DOI: 10.1097/00005053-194206000-00007
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Anancastic Depressions

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“…Lion (43) studied sixteen patients with obsessions, associated with depression as they frequently are. He found common characters of perfectionism and meticulousness, self-sufficiency, intolerance, morbid doubts, indecision and perplexity, superstitious beliefs, anxiety in recurring moods, rigidity of thought, tenseness, irritability, and resistance to therapy.…”
Section: Factors In Fatigue Neuroses and Psychastheniamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lion (43) studied sixteen patients with obsessions, associated with depression as they frequently are. He found common characters of perfectionism and meticulousness, self-sufficiency, intolerance, morbid doubts, indecision and perplexity, superstitious beliefs, anxiety in recurring moods, rigidity of thought, tenseness, irritability, and resistance to therapy.…”
Section: Factors In Fatigue Neuroses and Psychastheniamentioning
confidence: 99%