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Psychological and Psychodynamic Studies PSYCHOMOTOR PERFORMANCE Most clinical descriptions of depression have emphasized psychomotor retardation and have assumed that the patients ' complaints of being slowed down in their thinking are ...
Psychological and Psychodynamic Studies PSYCHOMOTOR PERFORMANCE Most clinical descriptions of depression have emphasized psychomotor retardation and have assumed that the patients ' complaints of being slowed down in their thinking are ...
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The author concluded that actual ability and performance during severe depression is not consistent with the depressed patient's un- realistically low image of himself . In one of our studies ( Loeb et al . , 1966 ) , 20 depressed and ...
The author concluded that actual ability and performance during severe depression is not consistent with the depressed patient's un- realistically low image of himself . In one of our studies ( Loeb et al . , 1966 ) , 20 depressed and ...
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Half of the high - depressed were assigned to the inferior performance group and half to the superior performance group ; the low - depressed were treated in the same way . After each word - completion task , scores were posted on a ...
Half of the high - depressed were assigned to the inferior performance group and half to the superior performance group ; the low - depressed were treated in the same way . After each word - completion task , scores were posted on a ...
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