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cognitions were observed in response to particular kinds of external stimu- lus situations . These were situations that contained ... This stereotyped response was frequently ir- relevant and inappropriate to the situation as a whole .
cognitions were observed in response to particular kinds of external stimu- lus situations . These were situations that contained ... This stereotyped response was frequently ir- relevant and inappropriate to the situation as a whole .
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These idiosyncratic themes pervade not only his interpretations of immediate en- vironmental situations but also his free associations ... There may be no logical connection be- tween the interpretation and the actual situation .
These idiosyncratic themes pervade not only his interpretations of immediate en- vironmental situations but also his free associations ... There may be no logical connection be- tween the interpretation and the actual situation .
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In severe cases , the cognitive processes may be likened to the situation during dreaming . When an individual is dreaming , the imagery of the dream totally occupies the phenomenal field and is accepted by the individual as reality .
In severe cases , the cognitive processes may be likened to the situation during dreaming . When an individual is dreaming , the imagery of the dream totally occupies the phenomenal field and is accepted by the individual as reality .
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