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A review of these cases suggested that there was a strong component of schizophrenic symptomatology at the time of the diagnosis of manic - depressive psychosis . Hoch and Rachlin ( 1941 ) reviewed the records of 5,799 cases of ...
A review of these cases suggested that there was a strong component of schizophrenic symptomatology at the time of the diagnosis of manic - depressive psychosis . Hoch and Rachlin ( 1941 ) reviewed the records of 5,799 cases of ...
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The converse of this also seemed to be true : When the affective reaction to a thought was particularly strong , its plausibility became enhanced , and the patient found it more difficult to appraise its validity .
The converse of this also seemed to be true : When the affective reaction to a thought was particularly strong , its plausibility became enhanced , and the patient found it more difficult to appraise its validity .
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Often , however , the ideas are so strong that the patient cannot even contemplate the possibility that they could be inaccurate . In such cases , the force of the ideas may be weakened by dissecting the network of underlying ...
Often , however , the ideas are so strong that the patient cannot even contemplate the possibility that they could be inaccurate . In such cases , the force of the ideas may be weakened by dissecting the network of underlying ...
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