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In attempting to provide a theoretical framework to explain the " masochistic ” tendencies in depressed patients , I considered two alternative conceptualizations : ( 1 ) “ Masochism ” could be regarded as a manifestation of inverted ...
In attempting to provide a theoretical framework to explain the " masochistic ” tendencies in depressed patients , I considered two alternative conceptualizations : ( 1 ) “ Masochism ” could be regarded as a manifestation of inverted ...
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In 1935 , Alexander and Wilson applied quantitative techniques to the manifest dreams of patients for the purpose of quantifying psychoanalytic material . Saul and Sheppard ( 1956 ) devised a rating scale for measuring hostility in the ...
In 1935 , Alexander and Wilson applied quantitative techniques to the manifest dreams of patients for the purpose of quantifying psychoanalytic material . Saul and Sheppard ( 1956 ) devised a rating scale for measuring hostility in the ...
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The data for the subsequent investigation were limited to the manifest content of the dream ; the free associations to the dream and other clinical material were excluded from consideration for methodological reasons .
The data for the subsequent investigation were limited to the manifest content of the dream ; the free associations to the dream and other clinical material were excluded from consideration for methodological reasons .
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Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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