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COGNITIVE MANIFESTATIONS Positive Self - Image It is immediately apparent in conversation with a manic patient that he has a highly positive view of himself . He not only overestimates the degree or significance of his physical ...
COGNITIVE MANIFESTATIONS Positive Self - Image It is immediately apparent in conversation with a manic patient that he has a highly positive view of himself . He not only overestimates the degree or significance of his physical ...
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Yet , few " positive ” findings have stood the test of time , and there is still very little basic knowledge of the biological substrate of depression . The more recent biological studies of depression are reviewed in this chapter .
Yet , few " positive ” findings have stood the test of time , and there is still very little basic knowledge of the biological substrate of depression . The more recent biological studies of depression are reviewed in this chapter .
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His euphoria stemmed from his positive evaluations of himself and his expectations of future achievement and happiness . His greatly increased drive , energy , and activity may similarly be attributed to his positive view of himself and ...
His euphoria stemmed from his positive evaluations of himself and his expectations of future achievement and happiness . His greatly increased drive , energy , and activity may similarly be attributed to his positive view of himself and ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
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Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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