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Am J Psychiatry 98:684-689, March 1942
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.98.5.684
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DYNAMIC FACTORS IN THE AFFECTIVE PSYCHOSES

A Comparative Study.

HENRY FOX M. D.1

1 The Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic, The Johns Hopkins Hospital.

1. The thymopathic factor (manic-depressive constitutional tendency) is one among a number of other dynamic factors in the production of manic-depressive and allied psychoses rather than representing an independent disease entity.

2. Although hereditary and other more or less static constitutional factors undoubtedly play a very definite rôle, their influence is of a general nature. One gets closer to an understanding of the particular patient's illness by studying the way in which these largely non-specific factors have been woven into a personal constitutional pattern.







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