Similar words: repressive, depression, depressing, depressingly, impressive, expressive, oppressive, great depression. Meaning: [-sɪv] n. someone suffering psychological depression. adj. causing or suggestive of sorrow or gloom.
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1. He's no longer a depressive character.
2. Her mother is a manic depressive.
3. While a number of depressive illnesses treated by psychiatrists seem to have no link with environmental stress, many more do.
4. Anthony Storr shows how these depressive fears were magically transmuted in the literary sphere.
5. The virus disappeared from their bloodstream, and their depressive symptoms diminished, Ludwig found.
6. Defining rigorously what constitutes a clinically significant depressive illness is problematic, regardless of the age range under consideration.
7. Many young people are struggling with a depressive illness that requires medical treatment.
8. Many are suffering from severe depressive illnesses, often with persecutory ideas or delusions.
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9. Indeed, depressive traits are more in evidence than paranoid tendencies.
10. He suffered, like Vincent, from depressive attacks, of a kind now seen as indicating acute anxiety neurosis.
11. Depressive illness can result in suicidal thoughts and there may or may not be expression of intent.
12. Manic depressive illness affects men and women equally.
13. The mood is very depressive, fretful, how to adjust?
14. Michael Clayton : You're a manic - depressive!
15. Objective To explore the effective method for depressive neurosis.
16. She is a sufferer of depressive disorder.
17. Anxiety disorder; Depressive disorder; Sertraline; Doxepin.
18. As we've previously reported, depressive symptoms seem to be alleviated by increasing omega-3 fatty acid intake, commonly found in fish.
19. It can change a depressive, lethargic person into a happy, active one.
20. Events characterised by loss, on the other hand, were more commonly experienced by patients with a depressive disorder.
21. Antidepressants Antidepressants with sedative effects are usually recommended when insomnia is associated with a depressive disorder.
22. Both were in Liverpool and covered a total of 103 clients suffering primary major depressive disorders.
23. In severe depression apathy can lead to neglect, irritability to physical harm, and depressive delusions to infanticide.
24. A massive 3,324, working days were lost because of depressive illnesses between and in Northern Ireland alone.
25. He said Spanswick's wife had left him and he was suffering from a depressive illness.
26. Some examples of the kinds of events and difficulties which provoked depressive illnesses in the sample are given in the Appendix.
27. They did not have a higher rate of manic depressive illness or anxiety neurosis.
28. The relationship between the structure and performance of the depressors is investigated and a mathematical model of selective adsorption is developed to explain its depressive effect on aegirine.
29. The existential issues of terminal cancer patients with major depressive disorder are death, self-awareness, dignity, meaning and meaninglessness, autonomy and choice, and relations.
30. They note, however, that the Rorschach has not been shown to be related to Major Depressive Disorder, Antisocial Personality Disorders, or Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
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