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The formulation of a depressive syndrome in the context of schizophrenia represents a microcosm of frontier areas in psychiatry: the psychological rehabilitation of psychotic patients, the differentiation between schizophrenic and mood disorders, and the biological bases of mood and affect. Such a syndrome represents a potential cause of morbidity and mortality for patients with schizophrenia and requires clinicians to seek greater understanding of its etiology.

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Pages: 849 - 851

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Published in print: August 1989
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Department of Psychiatry at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School at Camden, Cooper Hospital-University Medical Center, 3 Cooper Plaza, Suite 403, Camden, New Jersey 08103
Inpatient Services at the Lenape Valley Foundation in Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Department of Psychiatry at Temple University Medical School at the Philadelphia Psychiatric Center

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