Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... tion is apparently part of the depressed patient's pattern of viewing himself as deficient in those attributes that are specifically important to him : ability , performance , intelligence , health , strength , personal attractiveness ...
... tion is apparently part of the depressed patient's pattern of viewing himself as deficient in those attributes that are specifically important to him : ability , performance , intelligence , health , strength , personal attractiveness ...
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... tion that the urinary output tends to be low during the depressed phase and high during the manic phase . Despite the obvious explanation that the difference may be attributed to the fact that manic patients tend to drink more than ...
... tion that the urinary output tends to be low during the depressed phase and high during the manic phase . Despite the obvious explanation that the difference may be attributed to the fact that manic patients tend to drink more than ...
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... tion even though more obvious and more plausible explanations exist . He tailors the facts to fit his preformed negative conclusions . He may , further- more , exaggerate the significance of any actual loss , thwarting , or deprecia- tion ...
... tion even though more obvious and more plausible explanations exist . He tailors the facts to fit his preformed negative conclusions . He may , further- more , exaggerate the significance of any actual loss , thwarting , or deprecia- tion ...
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SEMANTICS OF DEPRESSION | 6 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
Classification of the Affective Disorders | 60 |
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