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These findings suggest that a thinking disorder may be common to all types of psycho- pathology . By applying this concept to psychiatric classification , it would be possible to characterize the specific nosological categories in terms ...
These findings suggest that a thinking disorder may be common to all types of psycho- pathology . By applying this concept to psychiatric classification , it would be possible to characterize the specific nosological categories in terms ...
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These distortions constitute one aspect of a thinking disorder . The term " thinking disorder , " as commonly used , generally encompasses , in addition to cognitive distortions , broad areas of impairment that Bleuler described under ...
These distortions constitute one aspect of a thinking disorder . The term " thinking disorder , " as commonly used , generally encompasses , in addition to cognitive distortions , broad areas of impairment that Bleuler described under ...
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How does the pe- culiar depressive thinking become dominant ? Why does the depressed pa- tient cling so tenaciously to his painful ideas , even when he is confronted with contradictory evidence ? What is the relationship between ...
How does the pe- culiar depressive thinking become dominant ? Why does the depressed pa- tient cling so tenaciously to his painful ideas , even when he is confronted with contradictory evidence ? What is the relationship between ...
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