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The importance of depression is recognized by everyone in the field of mental health . According to Kline ( 1964 ) , more human suffering has resulted from depression than from any other single disease affecting ...
The importance of depression is recognized by everyone in the field of mental health . According to Kline ( 1964 ) , more human suffering has resulted from depression than from any other single disease affecting ...
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I have the skin of a monkey and I'm going to be a human being turned into an animal . ” “ I feel as though a piece of meat is sticking out of my rectum . " Also allo- cated to this category were electrical sensations in the body ...
I have the skin of a monkey and I'm going to be a human being turned into an animal . ” “ I feel as though a piece of meat is sticking out of my rectum . " Also allo- cated to this category were electrical sensations in the body ...
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Bonime ( 1965 ) states that depression is a sick way of relating to other human beings . Characteristically , the depressive makes inordinate demands on others . Depressive living has a basic consistency pervading all its varia- tions ...
Bonime ( 1965 ) states that depression is a sick way of relating to other human beings . Characteristically , the depressive makes inordinate demands on others . Depressive living has a basic consistency pervading all its varia- tions ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
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