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Cognitive Distortions in Depression Clinical and theoretical papers dealing with the psychological correlates of depression have generally utilized a motivational - affective model for categorizing and interpreting the verbal behavior ...
Cognitive Distortions in Depression Clinical and theoretical papers dealing with the psychological correlates of depression have generally utilized a motivational - affective model for categorizing and interpreting the verbal behavior ...
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Furthermore , once a strong affect was aroused in response to a distorted cognition , any subsequent distortions seemed to have an increased plausibility . This characteristic appeared to be present irre- spective of whether the affect ...
Furthermore , once a strong affect was aroused in response to a distorted cognition , any subsequent distortions seemed to have an increased plausibility . This characteristic appeared to be present irre- spective of whether the affect ...
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Since clinical observation indicates that the typical cognitive distortions in depression are limited to particular content areas ( such as self - devalua- tions ) , the various object - sorting , proverb - interpreting , and projective ...
Since clinical observation indicates that the typical cognitive distortions in depression are limited to particular content areas ( such as self - devalua- tions ) , the various object - sorting , proverb - interpreting , and projective ...
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