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He thought , " I'm a poor father because the chil- dren are not better disciplined . " He then noticed a leaky faucet , and thought that this showed he was also a poor husband . While driving to work , he thought , " I must be a poor ...
He thought , " I'm a poor father because the chil- dren are not better disciplined . " He then noticed a leaky faucet , and thought that this showed he was also a poor husband . While driving to work , he thought , " I must be a poor ...
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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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Many depressed patients reported having thoughts such as " I don't have anything " when one of their friends acquired some- thing new . ... The entire time he was talking , she had the repetitive thought , " He's criticizing me .
Many depressed patients reported having thoughts such as " I don't have anything " when one of their friends acquired some- thing new . ... The entire time he was talking , she had the repetitive thought , " He's criticizing me .
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