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The following example is presented to illustrate the interplay of cog- nition and affect . A student was informed by a classmate that he had failed the final examination in one of his courses . He realized that he would fail the course ...
The following example is presented to illustrate the interplay of cog- nition and affect . A student was informed by a classmate that he had failed the final examination in one of his courses . He realized that he would fail the course ...
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A patient , for example , reported that he felt blue every time he made a mistake , and he could not understand why he should feel this way . He fully accepted the notion that there was nothing wrong in making mistakes and that it was ...
A patient , for example , reported that he felt blue every time he made a mistake , and he could not understand why he should feel this way . He fully accepted the notion that there was nothing wrong in making mistakes and that it was ...
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Examples : " I suggested lunch to the men but they weren't hungry . So we just sat Deprivation around . " " I went into town to see a movie . I saw a parade and I followed it . I never did get to the movie .
Examples : " I suggested lunch to the men but they weren't hungry . So we just sat Deprivation around . " " I went into town to see a movie . I saw a parade and I followed it . I never did get to the movie .
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