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patterns can often be inferred from observing the patient's behavior ; how- ever , direct questioning generally elicits a fairly precise and comprehensive description of his motivations ( see Table 2-4 ) . A striking feature of the ...
patterns can often be inferred from observing the patient's behavior ; how- ever , direct questioning generally elicits a fairly precise and comprehensive description of his motivations ( see Table 2-4 ) . A striking feature of the ...
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Patterns of Aggression in Overt Behavior Zubin and his coworkers ( 1961 ) reported that patients with " self- directed aggression , ” as opposed to those with externally - directed aggression , showed a good prognosis .
Patterns of Aggression in Overt Behavior Zubin and his coworkers ( 1961 ) reported that patients with " self- directed aggression , ” as opposed to those with externally - directed aggression , showed a good prognosis .
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When the cognitive patterns are activated , they tend to dominate the individual's thinking and to produce the ... During nondepressed periods , the therapy is designed to modify the idiosyncratic cognitive patterns to reduce the pa- ...
When the cognitive patterns are activated , they tend to dominate the individual's thinking and to produce the ... During nondepressed periods , the therapy is designed to modify the idiosyncratic cognitive patterns to reduce the pa- ...
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