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cognitions were observed in response to particular kinds of external stimulus situations . These were situations that contained an ... This stereotyped response was frequently irrelevant and inappropriate to the situation as a whole .
cognitions were observed in response to particular kinds of external stimulus situations . These were situations that contained an ... This stereotyped response was frequently irrelevant and inappropriate to the situation as a whole .
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Situations that might be expected to lower an individual's self - esteem are frequent precipitators of depression . ... Another type of situation that may precipitate a depression is one « involving a thwarting of important goals or ...
Situations that might be expected to lower an individual's self - esteem are frequent precipitators of depression . ... Another type of situation that may precipitate a depression is one « involving a thwarting of important goals or ...
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Among the more common situations that produce disproportionate or inappropriate reactions in the depression - prone ... is reacting according to a repetitive pattern rather than to the specific features of the reality situation .
Among the more common situations that produce disproportionate or inappropriate reactions in the depression - prone ... is reacting according to a repetitive pattern rather than to the specific features of the reality situation .
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
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Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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