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The unpleasant feel- ing tends to fluctuate considerably during the day and at times may be absent , and the patient may even feel cheerful . Also the dysphoric feeling can be relieved partially or completely by outside stimuli ...
The unpleasant feel- ing tends to fluctuate considerably during the day and at times may be absent , and the patient may even feel cheerful . Also the dysphoric feeling can be relieved partially or completely by outside stimuli ...
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Denial The manic patient tends to deny the possibility of any personal weak- nesses , deficiencies , or problems . He generally rejects suggestions that his behavior is excessive or that he may have some psychiatric disorder .
Denial The manic patient tends to deny the possibility of any personal weak- nesses , deficiencies , or problems . He generally rejects suggestions that his behavior is excessive or that he may have some psychiatric disorder .
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He tends to blame others for his fantasied thwarting , depreciation , or deprivation ; the de- pressed patient tends to blame himself . A striking feature of the depressed patient is his tendency to generalize from a particular behavior ...
He tends to blame others for his fantasied thwarting , depreciation , or deprivation ; the de- pressed patient tends to blame himself . A striking feature of the depressed patient is his tendency to generalize from a particular behavior ...
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PARADOXES OF DEPRESSION | 3 |
Symptomatology of Depression | 10 |
Course and Prognosis | 44 |
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