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SELF - CONCEPT We developed a self - concept test , consisting of traits and character- istics such as appearance , intelligence , sex appeal , selfishness , and cruelty ( Beck and Stein , 1960 ) . Each patient rated himself on each of ...
SELF - CONCEPT We developed a self - concept test , consisting of traits and character- istics such as appearance , intelligence , sex appeal , selfishness , and cruelty ( Beck and Stein , 1960 ) . Each patient rated himself on each of ...
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SELF - CONCEPT We developed a self - concept test , consisting of traits and characteristics such as appearance , intelligence , sex appeal , selfishness , and cruelty ( Beck and Stein , 1960 ) . Each patient rated himself on each of ...
SELF - CONCEPT We developed a self - concept test , consisting of traits and characteristics such as appearance , intelligence , sex appeal , selfishness , and cruelty ( Beck and Stein , 1960 ) . Each patient rated himself on each of ...
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Development of Depression PREDISPOSITION TO DEPRESSION FORMATION OF PERMANENT CONCEPTS Early in his life ... Since the formulation of all three types of concept is similar , that of the self - concepts can serve as a pattern for the ...
Development of Depression PREDISPOSITION TO DEPRESSION FORMATION OF PERMANENT CONCEPTS Early in his life ... Since the formulation of all three types of concept is similar , that of the self - concepts can serve as a pattern for the ...
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