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Forty - nine patients had ideas of persecution or of passivity . ( The number of persons with each of these delusions is not given . ) Typical depressive delusions were found in 25 patients : These dealt predominantly with self - blame ...
Forty - nine patients had ideas of persecution or of passivity . ( The number of persons with each of these delusions is not given . ) Typical depressive delusions were found in 25 patients : These dealt predominantly with self - blame ...
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These repetitive ideas are generally the same as those cognitive responses to external situations described in the previous section . The idiosyncratic schemas continually grind out the depressive cognitions that crowd out the ...
These repetitive ideas are generally the same as those cognitive responses to external situations described in the previous section . The idiosyncratic schemas continually grind out the depressive cognitions that crowd out the ...
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Some idea of the schemas used in approaching his problems or in attaining goals may be obtained by an examination of ... Illustrative of the typical assumptions and premises underlying the cognitive distortions in depression are ideas ...
Some idea of the schemas used in approaching his problems or in attaining goals may be obtained by an examination of ... Illustrative of the typical assumptions and premises underlying the cognitive distortions in depression are ideas ...
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