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The inventory is evidently more effective in distinguishing depression from anxiety than are the various adjective check lists . Zuckerman and Lubin ( 1965 ) , e.g. , found that the Anxiety scale of their Multiple Affec- tive Adjective ...
The inventory is evidently more effective in distinguishing depression from anxiety than are the various adjective check lists . Zuckerman and Lubin ( 1965 ) , e.g. , found that the Anxiety scale of their Multiple Affec- tive Adjective ...
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NEUROTIC AND ALLIED DISOrders DiffereNTIATED ACCORDING TO COGNITIVE CONTENT Reaction Depressive Hypomanic Anxiety Phobic Conversion ( hysterical ) Paranoid Obsessive Compulsive Idiosyncratic ideational content Negative concept of self ...
NEUROTIC AND ALLIED DISOrders DiffereNTIATED ACCORDING TO COGNITIVE CONTENT Reaction Depressive Hypomanic Anxiety Phobic Conversion ( hysterical ) Paranoid Obsessive Compulsive Idiosyncratic ideational content Negative concept of self ...
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It should be explained to them that this illness requires rest and relaxation , and that the patient must avoid anything that increases his tension and anxiety . Seventh Step - Rest and Relaxation : The objective of the preceding six ...
It should be explained to them that this illness requires rest and relaxation , and that the patient must avoid anything that increases his tension and anxiety . Seventh Step - Rest and Relaxation : The objective of the preceding six ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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