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Responses of Normal Subjects to Stress Schottstaedt , Grace , and Wolff ( 1956 ) found that depression - inducing life experiences , whether occurring in the natural course of events or artificially in the laboratory , are associated ...
Responses of Normal Subjects to Stress Schottstaedt , Grace , and Wolff ( 1956 ) found that depression - inducing life experiences , whether occurring in the natural course of events or artificially in the laboratory , are associated ...
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subjects . The nonpatient subjects showed an early phase of response recovery , whereas early recovery was much less in the psychotic depressives before treatment . As the depressed patients improved , however , they showed ...
subjects . The nonpatient subjects showed an early phase of response recovery , whereas early recovery was much less in the psychotic depressives before treatment . As the depressed patients improved , however , they showed ...
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On the same day that they were given the Depression Inventory , subjects were scheduled in groups of three for the experiment . Patients rated their present mood on an 11 point scale ( with " extremely sad ” and “ extremely happy ” as ...
On the same day that they were given the Depression Inventory , subjects were scheduled in groups of three for the experiment . Patients rated their present mood on an 11 point scale ( with " extremely sad ” and “ extremely happy ” as ...
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