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Second , the behavior of the depressed patient resembles that of a person who is sad or unhappy , particularly in the mournful facial expression and the lowering of the voice . Third , some of the vegetative and physical manifestations ...
Second , the behavior of the depressed patient resembles that of a person who is sad or unhappy , particularly in the mournful facial expression and the lowering of the voice . Third , some of the vegetative and physical manifestations ...
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A person with low self - esteem , for instance , may progress in his thinking to believing that he is the devil . A person with a tendency to blame himself may eventually begin to ascribe to himself certain crimes such as the ...
A person with low self - esteem , for instance , may progress in his thinking to believing that he is the devil . A person with a tendency to blame himself may eventually begin to ascribe to himself certain crimes such as the ...
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Among the more common situations that produce disproportionate or inappropriate reactions in the depression - prone patient are : failing to reach a particular goal , being excluded from a group , being rejected by another person ...
Among the more common situations that produce disproportionate or inappropriate reactions in the depression - prone patient are : failing to reach a particular goal , being excluded from a group , being rejected by another person ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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