Depression: Clinical, Experimental, and Theoretical AspectsHoeber Medical Division, Harper & Row, 1967 - Broj stranica: 370 |
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... individual structures his experiences . As a result of his particular conceptual systems , he might introduce a systematic bias ( against himself ) in evaluat- ing specific experiences ; he would , for example , be prone to interpret ...
... individual structures his experiences . As a result of his particular conceptual systems , he might introduce a systematic bias ( against himself ) in evaluat- ing specific experiences ; he would , for example , be prone to interpret ...
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... individual even though it may be dormant ; it becomes a cognitive structure , or schema . Among the positive ( or ... individual's self - esteem . When the positive self - concepts are activated , the individual regards himself more ...
... individual even though it may be dormant ; it becomes a cognitive structure , or schema . Among the positive ( or ... individual's self - esteem . When the positive self - concepts are activated , the individual regards himself more ...
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... individual . is affected by the idea with greatest intensity rather than by that which is most realistic . In severe cases , the cognitive processes may be likened to the situation during dreaming . When an individual is dreaming , the ...
... individual . is affected by the idea with greatest intensity rather than by that which is most realistic . In severe cases , the cognitive processes may be likened to the situation during dreaming . When an individual is dreaming , the ...
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