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    Hamd (Arabic: حمد, romanized: ḥamd, lit. 'praise') is a word that exclusively praises God - whether written or spoken. [1] Thus, The word "Hamd" is always followed by the name of God ( Allah ) - a phrase known as the Tahmid - "al-ḥamdu li-llāh" (Arabic: الحَمْد لله ) (English: "praise be to God").

  2. The Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression or Hamilton Depression Rating scale (HAM-D, HRSD, or HDRS) is a 21-item clinician-administered multiple-choice measure of depression symptom severity.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ḥ-M-DḤ-M-D - Wikipedia

    Arabic. Hebrew. Names. References. -M-D ( Arabic: ح-م-د, Hebrew: ח-מ-ד) is the triconsonantal Semitic root of many Arabic and some Hebrew words. Many of those words are used as names. The basic meaning expressed by the root is "to praise" in Arabic and "to desire" in Hebrew. [1] [2] Usage. Concepts. Arabic.

  5. Stopped working because of present illness only. (Absence from work after treatment or recovery may rate a lower score). RETARDATION. (Slowness of thought, speech, and activity; apathy; stupor.) 0 = Absent. = Slight retardation at interview. = Obvious retardation at interview.

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  6. Jan 1, 2018 · The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D) is a widely used, semistructured interview that assists in assessing the presence and severity of depressive symptoms (Hamilton 1960). More than 20 published versions of the HAM-D exist (Bagby et al. 2004), with the most commonly used versions containing 17–21 items. Administration and scoring take ...

  7. The Hamilton depression scale has been the standard for the assessment of depression for more than 40 years. Researchers and policy makers charged with the task of providing standards to evaluate treatment outcomes in depression are faced with three possible solutions: retain, revise, or reject.

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