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Depressive Patients expressing Aggression in the Early Stage: from the viewpoint of occupational mental health Hiroyuki ONO 1 , Takeshi UTSUMI 2 1Department of Psychiatry, Tokyo University, Branch Hospital 2Department of Psychiatry, Teikyo University, School of Medicine Keyword: Depression , Dependency , Secondary prevention , Aggression , Clinging pp.521-528
Published Date 1997/5/15
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1405904330
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 Recently it is noted that the manifestations of depressive illness have been changing. In clinical practice at industrial corporations we have encountered a group of depressive patients who have the following features in common. 1) They are company employees in young adulthood, 2) Depressive symptoms have endogeneous characteristics, 3) However, the symptoms remain in a mild form, 4) They do not lose motivation to go to their companies, 5) But they express avoidant feelings toward the section where they work and aggressive feelings toward their superior in the early stage of depression, and 6) they ask for a job transfer.

 We presented 4 such cases and discussed their clinical features and the psychopathology. As our conclusion, 1) We regard the aggression which lacks ambivalence and is manifested in the early stage as the most distinctive feature, 2) We suggest that this form of depressive illness should be understood as a unique entity in the nosology of depression, 3)“weakenning of clinging tendency”is the basic psychopathology of this group, and we consider this explains why the symptoms remain in a mild form.


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