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By applying this concept to psychiatric classification , it would be possible to characterize the specific nosological categories in terms of the degree of cognitive impairment and the particular content of the idio- syncratic ...
By applying this concept to psychiatric classification , it would be possible to characterize the specific nosological categories in terms of the degree of cognitive impairment and the particular content of the idio- syncratic ...
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The schemas channel thought processes irrespective of whether they are stimulated by the immediate environmental situation . When a particular set of stimuli impinge on the individual a schema relevant to these stimuli is activated .
The schemas channel thought processes irrespective of whether they are stimulated by the immediate environmental situation . When a particular set of stimuli impinge on the individual a schema relevant to these stimuli is activated .
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When the affective response seems inappropriate to a particular stimulus situation , the incon- gruity may be attributed to the particular schema evoked . Thus , the para- doxical gloom in depression results from the idiosyncratic ...
When the affective response seems inappropriate to a particular stimulus situation , the incon- gruity may be attributed to the particular schema evoked . Thus , the para- doxical gloom in depression results from the idiosyncratic ...
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