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6. The manic and depressive attacks were viewed as opposite poles of the same underlying process . If Kraepelin's concept had been supported by subsequent experience , there would be little problem of classification today .
6. The manic and depressive attacks were viewed as opposite poles of the same underlying process . If Kraepelin's concept had been supported by subsequent experience , there would be little problem of classification today .
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Mezey and Cohen ( 1961 ) investigated the subjective experience of time and the judgment of time of 21 depressed patients . The study in- cluded introspective statements about time experience as well as objective tests involving ...
Mezey and Cohen ( 1961 ) investigated the subjective experience of time and the judgment of time of 21 depressed patients . The study in- cluded introspective statements about time experience as well as objective tests involving ...
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When questioned re- garding past performance , he was unable to recall a single experience that did not constitute ... In this case , a schema with a content such as " I am a failure " worked over the raw material of his experiences and ...
When questioned re- garding past performance , he was unable to recall a single experience that did not constitute ... In this case , a schema with a content such as " I am a failure " worked over the raw material of his experiences and ...
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