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This lack of emphasis on the thought processes in depression may be a reflection of — or possibly a contributing factor to — the widely held opinion that depression is an affective disorder and that any impairment of thinking is the ...
This lack of emphasis on the thought processes in depression may be a reflection of — or possibly a contributing factor to — the widely held opinion that depression is an affective disorder and that any impairment of thinking is the ...
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The converse of this also seemed to be true : When the affective reaction to a thought was particularly strong , its plausibility became enhanced , and the patient found it more difficult to appraise its validity .
The converse of this also seemed to be true : When the affective reaction to a thought was particularly strong , its plausibility became enhanced , and the patient found it more difficult to appraise its validity .
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pencil she knew she had placed in her purse , had the thought , “ I'll never be able to find it . ” She experienced a strong sense of frustration even though she was able to find it in a few seconds . Any problem seemed insoluble ...
pencil she knew she had placed in her purse , had the thought , “ I'll never be able to find it . ” She experienced a strong sense of frustration even though she was able to find it in a few seconds . Any problem seemed insoluble ...
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Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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