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Sometimes the feeling is expressed predominantly in somatic terms , such as " a lump in my throat , " or " I have an empty feeling in my stom- ach , " or " I have a sad , heavy feeling in my chest . " On further investigation , these ...
Sometimes the feeling is expressed predominantly in somatic terms , such as " a lump in my throat , " or " I have an empty feeling in my stom- ach , " or " I have a sad , heavy feeling in my chest . " On further investigation , these ...
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The patients had no difficulty in designating their feelings as pleasant or unpleasant . ... of trying to focus their attention on their thoughts whenever they had an unpleasant feeling or whenever the feeling became intensified .
The patients had no difficulty in designating their feelings as pleasant or unpleasant . ... of trying to focus their attention on their thoughts whenever they had an unpleasant feeling or whenever the feeling became intensified .
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In the moderate and severe depressions , in which the depressive feeling is constantly present , there may be some argument as to which comes first : the cognition or the affect . In my clinical studies I noted that changes in the ...
In the moderate and severe depressions , in which the depressive feeling is constantly present , there may be some argument as to which comes first : the cognition or the affect . In my clinical studies I noted that changes in the ...
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