Journal
of Affectwe
Disorders,
17 (1989)
299
299-300
Elsevier
Table of Contents
No. 1 -
July/August
Research
Papers
Familial
analysis
Gruppo Effects
1989
of panic
Italian0
disorder
Disturbi
of glucocorticoids
R. Rupprecht, Caesium
R. Kumar, G.E. Onset
C. Rupprecht,
I. Wright,
Hunt,
G.F.S.
(Italy)
1
G.J.
Naylor
Johnson
M. Noder,
dexamethasone
and I.D. Caterson to outcome
post-dexamethasone
M. Maes,
B. Minner
Psychophysiological N.A. Plasma
A. Leake,
T.R.
H.W.
Miller,
and controls 21
(Australia) outpatients
and ACTH
with placebo
Dunner (U.S.A.) value of the DST
and imipramine 33
for unipolar
major depression
and the relationships
levels 39
following
and I.N. Ferrier
Kreitman,
Norman,
Sartor,
J.G.
F.K.
and treated
in major
depression
and dysthymia 57
(U.K.)
Ingham
Judd,
and S.P. Sashidharan
binding G.D.
affective
and M. Tansella
administration
disorder
and 3H-imipramine
D.M. status
hCRH
Burrows,
disorders
(U.K.,
(U.K.)
65
in panic disorder MS.
Gregory
in South
Verona:
and I.M. McIntyre a case register
‘17
(Australia)
study 83
Italy)
Communication
Mania
induced
by lorazepam
D. Turkington Acknowledgement Book
Griffiths N.B.
P. Bebbington Short
patients
of ‘bipolarity’
and cortisol
uptake
marital
in depressed
47
ACTH
serotonin
Gender,
17 concentrations
in depressed
cortisol
life stress and psychiatric
P.McC. Platelet
9
(F.R.G.)
(U.S.A.)
N-POMC,
Self-esteem,
and J. MGssner
and E. Suy (Belgium)
correlates
Endicott
Lesch
in depression
and N. Ward (U.K.)
A. Khan, S. Cohen, S. Dager, D.H. Avery and D.L. The influences of dexamethasone levels on the predictive between
K.-P.
system
psychosis
and plasma
in relation
of the hypothalamic-pituitary-somatotropic
M. Rupprecht,
depressive
of age on cortisol
of response
and agoraphobia
d’Ansia
on the regulation
levels in manic
The effect
(Vol. 17)
withdrawal:
a report
of two cases 93
and P. Gill (U.K.) of Assessors
97
1988
98
Received
No. 2-
September/October
Research
Papers
Treatment
of adolescents
D.R.
Robbins,
Cognitive
history
D.J.
M. Maes,
E. Frank,
A. Troisi,
studies
implications
of the DST
and the melancholic
clinical
subtype
(U.S.A.)
99
(U.S.A.)
L.L. Carpenter
E. Suy, B. Minner
G. Bersani,
(Republic
and K. Neiswanger
depressed
of amitriptyline
A. Pasini,
105
depression
stress and minor
Cheng
Reliability
Sweeney
in severely
E. Bosmans, predictors
Psychosocial T.A.
and J.A.
cell parameters
Ethological
depression:
and M.V. Golfer
in depression
in recurrent
Kupfer,
Immune
with major
N.E. Alessi
impairments
M. Golinkoff Family
1989
patients:
113
findings
and J. Raus (Belgium)
response A. Grispini
psychiatric
(U.S.A.)
negative
in depressed and N. Ciani
morbidity.
121
outpatients (Italy)
A community
129 study in Taiwan
of China)
of data on haematotoxicity
137 of antidepressants.
A retrospective
assessment
of haematological
monitoring
in clinical
on tricyclics
M. Girard
and M. Biscos-Garreau
0165-0327/89/$03.50
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(France) Science
153 Publishers
B.V. (Biomedical
Division)
300
Relapse
of depressed
A. Georgotas Depression
among
P. Manu, Influences
patients
and R.E. patients
D.A.
of major
M. Garvey, Depression
WHO
In Memorrnm
Health
Reseurch
Papers predictors
S. Schlegel, C.L.E.
M. Maj, B. Harris,
of course
Mazure
189
(U.S.A.)
statement 197
a 5- to lo-year
prospective
study of suicide
attempters 203
associations P. Lindner
S.L. Davies,
comparison
with psychopathology and 0. Nickel
u,-adrenoceptors
211
(F.R.G.)
in depression AS.
Hale,
with major
SM.
Kerry,
R.W.
Horton,
J.S.
Kelly
and E.S. Paykel
(U.K.)
thyroid
S.B. Campbell
Kocsis,
B.J. Mason,
of panic disorder Uhlenhuth, cortisol
A.J.
Charles,
W. Matuzas,
M. Schittecatte,
Frances, R.M.
Glass
C. Musetti,
C. Tacchini,
McGregor,
C.J. Richards
and R. Hall (U.K.,
Pakistan)
243
constructs? 251
J.J.
Mann
and C. Easton recovery
M. Panzer
J. Fontanillas
255
(U.S.A.)
261
(U.S.A.)
predicts
symptomatic
and J. Wilmotte with dysthymic time estimation
(F.R.G.)
relapse
(Belgium, disorders:
and A. Guareschi-Cauullo
and the impaired and R. T6lle
and D. Marin
or imipramine
and adolescents
of the symptomatology K. Kammer
patients
(U.S.A.)
J. Sweeney,
A.J. Rush,
in children
H. Kuhs. W. Hermann,
in bipolar
to imipramine
after clinical
investigation
F. Brambilla, The daily course
depression
A.M.
overlapping
to fixed doses of alprazolam
non-suppression
prophylaxis
depression
R. Bhatti,
adaptation:
and M. Marcus
of chronic
to lithium
237 and postnatal
M. Kologlu.
and postpartum
of response
of response
(Italy)
dysfunction
S. Johns,
219
depression 229
of the illness as a predictor
and F. Starace
H. Fung,
Neuroendocrine
in unipolar
depression 271
U.S.A.) the DST,
TRH
and clonidine
279
(Italy)
in endogenous
tests
depression
(melancholia) 285
Communication
Unpleasant S.M.
Table
183
199
D. Eissner,
to platelet
depression
J. Hopkins,
G.A.
mood
Centres
suicide:
disorder,
R. Pirozzi
Postpartum
E.H.
sad versus anxious
1989
A.E. Theodorou,
post-partum
Persistent
loading
and H. Hecht (F.R.G.)
pattern
J.H.
165
r.-tryptophan
of a subtype
A consensus
flow in depression:
binding
T. Bronisch
Response
(U.S.A.)
during
Steer (U.S.A.)
blood
Katona,
Prediction
patients
201
of adjustment
Transient
and G. Affleck
and depressed
Tukahasht
J.B. Aldenhoff,
[3H]Yohimbine
Previous
R. Mendola
controls
173
Kim and CM.
disorders.
of eventual
cerebral
Validity
V. Hesselbrock,
of healthy
with a predominantly
as marker
Collaborating Ryo
Beck and R.A.
Regional
turnover
fatigue
Meetrngs
Clinical
Author
K.M.
November/December
No. 3 -
H. Tennen.
patients
of depressive
Professor
Forthcoming
159 of chronic
and R. Noyes, Jr. (U.S.A.)
J.C. Nelson,
Mental
therapy
and E. Suy (Belgium)
depressive
B. Cook
Y. Conwell,
A.T.
Lane,
in late life: age of onset
Pharmacotherapy
Short
T.J.
and noradrenergic
R. Vandevelde
Comparison
continuation
(U.S.A.)
with a chief complaint
Matthews,
on cortisol
M. Maes,
after effective
McCue
taste
Miller Index
of
(Vol.
Contents
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a neglected
and G.J.
Naylor
in depression 291 295
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