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NEGATIVE VIEW OF SELF The depressed patient not only interprets his experiences as detracting from himself in some way , but he concurrently devalues himself . If he does not do as well as he expected on a test or a business venture ...
NEGATIVE VIEW OF SELF The depressed patient not only interprets his experiences as detracting from himself in some way , but he concurrently devalues himself . If he does not do as well as he expected on a test or a business venture ...
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Unless this negative image is extinguished , it becomes structuralized , i.e. , it becomes a permanent formation in the cognitive organization . Once a concept is structuralized , it remains permanently with the individual even though ...
Unless this negative image is extinguished , it becomes structuralized , i.e. , it becomes a permanent formation in the cognitive organization . Once a concept is structuralized , it remains permanently with the individual even though ...
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Specific Vulnerability The vulnerability of the depression - prone person is attributable to the constellation of enduring negative attitudes about himself , about the world , and about his future . Even though these attitudes ( or ...
Specific Vulnerability The vulnerability of the depression - prone person is attributable to the constellation of enduring negative attitudes about himself , about the world , and about his future . Even though these attitudes ( or ...
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