Author:
Brooksbank B. W. L.,Coppen Alec
Abstract
From diverse physiological and psychological studies in animals and in man, it is generally concluded that increased secretion of adrenocortical steroids accompanies emotional stress. The relationship between mood, especially the pathological changes of mood found in a depressive illness, and adrenocortical hormones is not so clearly defined.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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