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Two major approaches were used to demonstrate these self - suffering ( or " masochistic ” ) patterns : Ideational material ( dreams , responses to structured projective tests , and free associations ) was analyzed to determine whether ...
Two major approaches were used to demonstrate these self - suffering ( or " masochistic ” ) patterns : Ideational material ( dreams , responses to structured projective tests , and free associations ) was analyzed to determine whether ...
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to determine whether any consistent differences could be detected in the verbal ( i.e. , non - dream ) material . As described in Chapter 15 , I found that the depressed patients tended to distort their experiences in an idiosyncratic ...
to determine whether any consistent differences could be detected in the verbal ( i.e. , non - dream ) material . As described in Chapter 15 , I found that the depressed patients tended to distort their experiences in an idiosyncratic ...
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Moreover , we could determine whether the findings applied to males as well as to females , who were the sole subjects in the first study . Finally , by using a standardized inventory for measuring depression , in addition to clinical ...
Moreover , we could determine whether the findings applied to males as well as to females , who were the sole subjects in the first study . Finally , by using a standardized inventory for measuring depression , in addition to clinical ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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