Affective disorders and cognitive performance: A clinical report
A study of 27 manic-depressives (some with histories of up to 65 years' duration and 100 attacks) showed that it is a disorder from which the patient can make a complete recovery without any cognitive deterioration. Many of these patients have had courses of the traditional drug and physical tr...
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