Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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Stranica 257
... able to find it . " She experienced a strong sense of frustration even though she was able to find it in a few seconds . Any problem seemed in- soluble , and any delay in reaching a goal seemed interminable . Similarly , a depressed man ...
... able to find it . " She experienced a strong sense of frustration even though she was able to find it in a few seconds . Any problem seemed in- soluble , and any delay in reaching a goal seemed interminable . Similarly , a depressed man ...
Stranica 286
... able to regard his negative thoughts with objectivity and , if not able to reject them com- pletely , he is able to modify them . He can , for instance , change the idea , " I'm a complete failure " to " I may have failed at a lot of ...
... able to regard his negative thoughts with objectivity and , if not able to reject them com- pletely , he is able to modify them . He can , for instance , change the idea , " I'm a complete failure " to " I may have failed at a lot of ...
Stranica 325
... able to reduce the intens- ity and frequency of the idea as well as of the accompanying affect . A depressed patient , for instance , found that no matter how fastidi- ously she cleaned a drawer or closet she thought that it was still ...
... able to reduce the intens- ity and frequency of the idea as well as of the accompanying affect . A depressed patient , for instance , found that no matter how fastidi- ously she cleaned a drawer or closet she thought that it was still ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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