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Thus , the paradoxical gloom in depression results from the idiosyncratic schemas that are operative . This may be illustrated by the example of a depressed patient who wept bitterly whenever he was praised .
Thus , the paradoxical gloom in depression results from the idiosyncratic schemas that are operative . This may be illustrated by the example of a depressed patient who wept bitterly whenever he was praised .
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It could be speculated that once these idiosyncratic schemas have been : mobilized and have produced an affective reaction , the schemas are in turn affected by the affects . It is possible that a circular mechanism is set up , with the ...
It could be speculated that once these idiosyncratic schemas have been : mobilized and have produced an affective reaction , the schemas are in turn affected by the affects . It is possible that a circular mechanism is set up , with the ...
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The idiosyncratic attitudes represent persistent cognitive patterns , designated as schemas . The schemas influence the way an individual orients himself to a situation , recognizes and labels the salient features , and conceptualizes ...
The idiosyncratic attitudes represent persistent cognitive patterns , designated as schemas . The schemas influence the way an individual orients himself to a situation , recognizes and labels the salient features , and conceptualizes ...
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