Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... masochism " ( as defined below ) and depression . DEFINITION OF " MASOCHISM " We defined " masochism " in terms of a cluster of related behaviors . Some typical repetitive behavior patterns observed in individuals consid- ered " masochistic ...
... masochism " ( as defined below ) and depression . DEFINITION OF " MASOCHISM " We defined " masochism " in terms of a cluster of related behaviors . Some typical repetitive behavior patterns observed in individuals consid- ered " masochistic ...
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... masochistic " or " nonmasoch- istic " depending upon whether the hero or the secondary character is iden- tified ... masochistic " patients . It was observed clinically that " masochistic " and depressed pa- tients tend to downgrade ...
... masochistic " or " nonmasoch- istic " depending upon whether the hero or the secondary character is iden- tified ... masochistic " patients . It was observed clinically that " masochistic " and depressed pa- tients tend to downgrade ...
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... masochistic " dreams were obtained from patients whose scores placed them in the mildly to severely- depressed range . The differences in the ranks of the DI scores of the cases in the " masochistic " -dream group and of those in the ...
... masochistic " dreams were obtained from patients whose scores placed them in the mildly to severely- depressed range . The differences in the ranks of the DI scores of the cases in the " masochistic " -dream group and of those in the ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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